600 pages! Wow.
Set on the Island of Jamaica, this fictional tale is told
around the real shooting of Bob Marley back in 1976. The author uses that setting and then writes
his own version of what happened and creates his own characters that may or may
not be involved in the shooting.
So many killings, I can’t keep count! There had to be more than seven. It’s only at the end that I get it. Some
thugs have an encounter with a writer who is doing a magazine article about
seven killings. Alex Pierce is a writer
for Rolling Stones Magazine. He is hired
to go to Kingston Jamaica and get a story on Mick Jagger. Somehow, he gets
information on the shooting of the Singer and decided to tell that story
instead. The only problem for some people
is that he writes about people who don’t want to written about.
This is a story with lots of characters. There is a cast of characters page which was
very helpful. I read the e-book so I
kept that page bookmarked to refer back to.
Especially with character names like Josey Wales because there is a
Jamaican singer names Josey Wales. No
relation to the character in the novel. I like how the characters inter-weave with one
another, especially Kimmy. She has seen
things that could get her killed, but in the end she is spared by the death of the
person who would kill her.
I can’t really say anymore because each character seems to
have their own story and for 600 pages, the only main plot I can talk about is that
someone tried to kill the Singer.
I saw an interview with Marlon James on Well Read TV show
and he explained the story was written around the shooting of Bob Marley, so
the Singer character represents him. Everything
else is fiction!
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