Daimon Saint Jaimes
Published: 2015-02-10
Total Pages: 338
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THE MUSTANG CHRONICLES, VOL. 1: ROCKETT '68 is a literary, lyrical action novel written in the Picaresque tradition. The story unfolds from the perspective of the hero, or villain depending on your opinion about such matters, in the first-person present tense. Gripping, taut prose intertwines with more lyrical passages like a singular wine perfectly paired with its course. For connoisseurs and casual readers alike, this novel serves up a savory, stimulating read. TMC Vol. 1 takes place at the zenith of 1960's America and explores the zeitgeist, counterculture, and music that defined a generation and indelibly influenced American culture. TMC Vol. 1 pays homage to 1960's pop Americana in fascinating detail, all the while moving readers inexorably toward the novel's fantastical conclusion. Keep your eyes peeled and intellect at the ready-deeper meaning, subtlety, nuance, and the opportunity for extracurricular exploration abound. While you may find this intro lacking in what decent folk might call "a satisfactory level of detail," rest assured that this book is best discovered rather than explained, such that the reader remains unencumbered by preconceptions and previously-elaborated details. The novel's episodic style eschews linear constraints, along with the well-worn flat trajectory from introduction to conclusion whence all tangents are neatly tied together and presented dutifully at the end-not unlike a dog presenting a ball to his master for a routine game of fetch. You will find no such mundanity in "The Mustang Chronicles, Vol. 1: Rockett '68." Just read it. You'll be glad you did. Warmest Regards, DSJ www.themustangchronicles.com