Nitro Mountain, Lee Clay Johnson
Nitro Mountain, Lee Clay Johnson
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Nitro Mountain

Author: Lee Clay Johnson

Narrator: T. Ryder Smith

Unabridged: 6 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/17/2016


Synopsis

An astonishing, even shocking debut--darker than a bad night in hell--that is written with both humor and heart by "a writer with abundant and scary gifts and consummate skill." Set in a bitterly benighted, mine-polluted corner of Virginia, Nitro Mountain follows a group of people bound together by alcohol, small-time crime, and music. There's Leon, a hapless bass player who can embroil himself in trouble just by getting out of bed in the morning. And his would-be girlfriend, Jennifer, who's living with Arnett, the town's most dangerous thug--and hoping Leon will help poison him. And there's Arnett himself, a psychopath for the ages--albeit so charming and deranged, so strikingly authentic, that he arrests the reader's attention at first sight and holds it fast. His mirror image, a singer-songwriter named Jones, has his own moral issues, though at least he's trying to be a good man. The bright if battered soul who pulls us through this story is Jennifer, struggling heroically to survive the endemic hopelessness and violence that have surrounded her since birth. Relentless? Yes. But nothing remotely gratuitous: only the pain and misery that inspire so much of the music these people love more than life itself.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kris

I wanted to like this book, but I found so much of it gratuitously grotesque. Arnett is Lester Ballard on crack (or Robot, Arnett's special blend of heroin and meth). When we first meet Arnett, he is live streaming a toilet cam on his Iphone in the backroom of Misty's and he shotguns an unwitting, b......more

Just finished reading this! LOVED it so much! The first quarter or so wasn't that gripping, but the book became unputdownable in a matter of a couple of pages. The ending was fantastic. So much of it is about the darkness and evil that comes out of poverty and living an unfulfilled and bleak lifesty......more

Goodreads review by Ron

Country noir cringe lit for losers and the lost. Readers of Andrew F. Sullivan and Scott McClanahan will eat this up. Lee Clay Johnson is part of a small army of MFA grads that grew up with Disney happy endings on their screens determined to swing the pendulum in the other direction.......more