Winner of ECBACC’s inaugural Glyph "Rising Star" Award (for excellence in independent publishing), The Roach has consistently garnered rave reviews from pros & fans alike. The central character is a vigilante who acts as his own judge, jury & executioner in 1920s-30s Chicago. It’s a narrative that is true to that era's violent times. In The Roach’s stories, both the cops & gangsters clash with each other & with the narrative's enigmatic anti-hero.

Various critics & fans have correctly noticed that this noir narrative is more than just “good guys vs. bad guys.” Many lingering social questions are being asked. Perhaps by looking at dilemmas in retrospection, folks nowadays will have more fuel for introspection.