A failed writer connects the murder of an American journalist, a
drowned 80s musician and a Scottish politician’s resignation, in
a heart-wrenching novel about ordinary people living in
extraordinary times.  ‘A dazzling, time-hopping patchwork
of pop and politics, sewn together with wit and compassion’
Kirstin Innes  ‘This amiable and ambitious transatlantic
extravaganza is a busy social tapestry pegged to real-life events
in Scotland and the US … Ross’s affection for his characters
shines through. There’s so much going on here that value for
money is pretty much all but guaranteed’ Daily Mail ‘A
mesmerising road trip through the America of Kerouac, Warhol and
Reagan. Dashboard Elvis may be dead, but this book is
full of vibrant, authentic, colourful life’ Stuart Cosgrove
 **David F. Ross was shortlisted for Scottish Fiction Book
of the Year in the Scottish Book Awards** Â
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Renowned photo-journalist Jude Montgomery arrives in Glasgow in
2014, in the wake of the failed Scottish independence referendum,
and it’s clear that she’s searching for someone. Is it Anna
Mason, who will go on to lead the country as First Minister? Jamie
Hewitt, guitarist from eighties one-hit wonders The Hyptones? Or is
it Rabbit – Jude’s estranged foster sister, now a world-famous
artist? Three apparently unconnected people, who share a
devastating secret, whose lives were forever changed by one
traumatic night in Phoenix, forty years earlier. Taking us back to
a school shooting in her Texas hometown, and a 1980s road trip
across the American West – to San Francisco and on to New York
– Jude’s search ends in Glasgow, and a final, shocking event
that only one person can fully explain…  An extraordinary,
gritty and tender novel about fate and destiny, regret and
absolution – and a road trip that changes everything… Â
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 ‘Few do raw, authentic, almost palpably believable
characters better than David F. Ross' The Times  ‘A
masterclass in transatlantic intertwining storytelling from one of
Scotland’s finest writers’ Derek Steel, Razur Cuts  ‘A
rich and rewarding novel that takes in the culture and social
history of both Scotland and the USA, beautifully weaving stories
together over decades … devastating’ Alistair
Braidwood, Scots Whay Hae  ‘An ambitious, sweeping
novel … Taut and gritty, Dashboard Elvis Is
Dead interrogates truth, and pulses with life’ Donna McLean
 ‘An irresistible story of chances taken and missed, and
of last-ditch hopes of redemption … the writing is exquisite’
Katie Allen  ‘Gripping, gritty and gloriously written,
David F. Ross captures characters, places and moods like few other
writers … a triumph of a novel’ Martin Geissler  ‘A
rawness and sensitivity that is so visceral … another
extraordinary novel from David F. Ross’ Anne Cater Â
‘Simultaneously intimate and epic … my head and heart are
spinning’ From Belgium with Booklove
General
Imprint: |
Orenda Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
December 2022 |
Authors: |
David F Ross
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Dimensions: |
198 x 129 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - B-format
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Pages: |
320 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-914585-40-1 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-914585-40-2 |
Barcode: |
9781914585401 |
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