Beautiful Piece (Switchgrass Books) - Handmade Home Decor, Unique Gift Idea for Book Lovers, Perfect for Living Room & Study Room Decorations
Beautiful Piece (Switchgrass Books) - Handmade Home Decor, Unique Gift Idea for Book Lovers, Perfect for Living Room & Study Room Decorations

Beautiful Piece (Switchgrass Books) - Handmade Home Decor, Unique Gift Idea for Book Lovers, Perfect for Living Room & Study Room Decorations

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During a deadly Chicago heat wave that's claiming hundreds of lives, Robert, who's stuck in his apartment alone, fears he's going to be the next victim. In the apartment above him lives a shell-shocked Vietnam veteran who talks obsessively about the corpses of his war experience while alternately listening to Die Meistersinger and Madama Butterfly. One day, Robert ventures forth into the searing heat to gas up his car. Immediately he encounters enigmatic Lucy who is trying to escape her brutal fiancé, Matthew Gliss. On a whim, Lucy invites Robert to her apartment where she shows him her mysterious tattoo and tells him of her dangerous life with Matthew Gliss. She warns Robert that if Matthew ever catches them together he should run, not walk, because Matthew won't think twice of killing him. So begins the risky, short-lived relationship that leads to a chilling climax. Each of Robert's increasingly hallucinatory recollections of what happened during the heat wave leads him to profoundly question his own culpability.

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Beautiful Piece is unlike anything else I've ever read, and I kept thinking as I read that it's an urban opera, a guitar riff, a spiritual chant, all three intertwined (and more). Joe Peterson's poetic voice is offbeat (but a good beat), gritty, brutally self-aware, thoroughly modern and utterly original. His repetitions of a phrase, a theme, a visual, are followed by chord changes that alternatively bring goosebumps, a laugh, and a chill. In the end, I wish I had read it in hard copy rather than on Kindle, though, so I would recommend that any Kindle users purchase the hard copy instead (as I did after reading it on Kindle). I very much look forward to Peterson's next.