An astonishing, even shocking debut written with both humor and heart by, as John Casey puts it, âa natural-born writer who inhabits every one of his charactersâthe good, the bad, and those who swing back and forth.â
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. Thereâs 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, whoâs living with Arnett, the townâs most dangerous thugâand hoping Leon will help her poison him. And thereâs Arnett himself, a psychopath for the agesâalbeit so charming and deranged, so strikingly authentic, that he arrests the readerâs attention at first sight and holds it fast. His mirror image, a singer-songwriter named Jones, has his own moral issues, though at least heâs trying to be a good man. The bright if battered soul who pulls us through this story is Jennifer, a vulnerable yet strong woman struggling heroically to survive the endemic hopelessness and violence that have surrounded her since birth.
Relentless? Yes, of course, but never remotely gratuitous. Every single moment is shot through with the pain and misery that inspire so much of the music these people love more than life itself.