Hot Wax
A Novel
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3.4 • 5 Ratings
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
“A brooding, doubled-sized, highway thriller.” —The New York Times
The new novel from the bestselling author of If We Were Villains and Graveyard Shift—a vivid and immersive tale of one woman’s reckless mission to make sense of the events that shattered her childhood and made her who she is.
Summer, 1989: ten-year-old Suzanne is drawn like a magnet to her father’s forbidden world of electric guitars and tricked-out cars. When her mother remarries, she jumps at the chance to tag along on the concert tour that just might be Gil and the Kills’ wild ride to glory. But fame has sharper fangs than anybody realized, and as the band blazes up the charts, internal power struggles set Gil and his group on a collision course destined for a bloody reckoning—one shrouded in mystery and lore for decades to come.
The only witness to a desperate act of violence, Suzanne spends the next twenty-nine years trying to disappear. She trades the music and mayhem of her youth for the quiet of the suburbs and the company of her mild-mannered husband Rob. But when her father’s sudden death resurrects the troubled past she tried so hard to bury, she leaves it all behind and hits the road in search of answers. Hitching her fate and Gil’s beloved car to two vagabonds who call an old Airstream trailer home, she finds everything she thought she’d lost forever: desire, adventure, and the woman she once wanted to be. But Rob refuses to let her go. Determined to bring her back where she belongs, he chases her across the country—and drives her to a desperation all her own.
Drenched in knock-down drag-out rock and roll, Hot Wax is a raucous, breakneck ride to hell and back—where getting lost might be the only way to find yourself and save your soul.
Customer Reviews
Not my cup of tea - could be yours.
I hate to review this so low, because I don’t think it’s actually bad at all. The characters are pretty well written and realistic despite the outlandish situations they find themselves in. The story is pretty compelling. My issue is mostly pacing and structure.
The story is split between two timelines and a few characters, which isn’t a bad thing. It just feels like whiplash every time a new chapter comes in from a new perspective, especially because it FEELS like it takes forever for something to HAPPEN.
In full disclosure, I did not finish the book because of that (about 60%). HOWEVER - I would encourage anyone who is interested to give it a shot because the same things that didn’t work for me may work for you. As I said - the book isn’t bad, and I may revisit it later on and find that I was wrong.