A rainbow spattered blood clot of black-tongue humour, Invisible Foxes is a satirical thrust through modern airs and classical grotesquery. In a feeding-tube of net-work technology, MumfordÕs first novel is a brewed mash of stories eating through a timely blogÑa jaw-grip on reality thatÕs reeling past the yellow brick road, into something violent, amusing, and sarcastically bereaved.