Rock N Roll Suicide

Rock N Roll Suicide

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Synopsis

The music business has been a frustration machine since Elvis started gyrating his hips and Jagger got licking his lips; stirring the emotions of fans into a frenzy, creating icons for the young to live and die by. Max is one such icon. At closer to seven feet than six, Max is a big rock star in more ways than one. When he goes missing at the end of an exhaustive forty-date tour, it is presumed the nineteen-year-old has committed suicide. Only one person knows the truth: she's his biggest fan, and she's not telling.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 306
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Sceptre
Published: 23 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 0340733438
ISBN 13: 9780340733431

Media Reviews
- Sixteen represents a superbly crafted and complex work. - Attitude - 'Hartnett gives us an insightful insider's account of doomed but beautiful wretches...A clear eyed judgement on the rules of sexual attraction, desire and submission' - CALL ME, Andrew Biswell, Daily Telegraph - 'Very much the kind of book people are going to be talking about for some time to come' - Paul Burston, Time Out - 'A funny, sad, and wonderful lubricious think-off' - The Village Voice - Rarely has the freedom of water been so masterfully captured in prose. - Attitude on Sixteen - 'Possibly the most uncompromising provocative and downright shocking author presently writing in Britain' - Ra Page, editor of City Life Book of Manchester Short Stories - 'The writing is superb' - Independent on Sunday on Sixteen - 'Compelling' - Independent on Sunday on Sixteen
Author Bio
P-P Hartnett was born in West London of Irish parents. He is the author of two pervious novels published by Pulp Books and has edited two collections of short fiction. Home is a little terraced house in Colne, Lancashire.