Flesh Guitar

Flesh Guitar by Geoff Nicholson, published by Indigo in 1999, is a unique exploration of a guitar heroine named Jenny Slade. This new edition spans 236 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds as Jenny enters the Havoc Bar and Grill, where she faces a challenging audience that is both misogynistic and intoxicated. The guitar she brings with her is unlike any other, described as part deadly weapon and part creature from an alien lagoon, setting the stage for an intriguing story.
Readers will find a blend of contemporary themes as the plot delves into Jenny’s attempts to impress her difficult audience. The book presents a vivid portrayal of her struggles and the unconventional nature of her instrument, which serves as a focal point in the narrative. Flesh Guitar invites readers to engage with its distinct characters and the complexities of performance in a challenging environment, making it a noteworthy addition to the realm of literature and fiction.
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Into the Havoc Bar and Grill walks Jenny Slade, guitar heroine. Her misogynistic, drunk audience will take a lot of impressing. But the object she brings from her case is like no guitar they have ever seen – it is part deadly weapon, part creature from some alien lagoon.
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