Cross Country Murder Song

Cross Country Murder Song by Philip Wilding, published by Penguin Random House in 2011, offers a narrative that traverses the complexities of the American landscape. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a driver on a journey from the Jersey Shore to the Pacific Ocean, navigating a distorted version of America while grappling with the ghosts of his traumatic past and the police who uncover the dark secrets hidden in his basement.
Readers will encounter a variety of characters whose lives intersect with the driver’s, including a porn star struggling with her career, a widower in search of companionship, and grieving parents who return to the site of their son’s death. The narrative delves into themes of crime and the pursuit of a twisted version of the American Dream, as the driver becomes increasingly entangled in the lives of those he meets, leading to a series of unsettling events.
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On a journey from the Jersey Shore to the Pacific Ocean the driver crosses an America twisted beyond all recognition, pursued by ghosts of his traumatic past, and by the police, who have discovered the horrifying secrets of his basement.
On and off the road, we glimpse the lives of people who are touched by the driver in one way or another – a porn star who can no longer perform; a widower looking for love; two parents who return day after day to the spot where their son was killed. The driver meddles, mixes and murders, heading towards his own macabre realisation of the American Dream.
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