Synopses & Reviews
It's 1967, the summer of love, ten years after legendary B-movie director Landis Woodley's cult horror classic Cadaver. Now Woodley is shooting a rock and roll movie, complete with beach bunnies, hot rods, monsters and rock bands.
But as usual, money is tight.
Producer Sol Kravitz introduces Woodley to Tijuana financier Hector Diablo, who invests a huge amount of money in the movie with the proviso that James Dean's death car, which he has rebuilt and names The Impresser, have a starring role.
But something else is attached to this movie that's not in the script. Sol is the first to die. Then others. And the payback's a bitch.
About the Author
Greg Kihn was a pop star in the eighties. Greg enjoyed heavy rotation on MTV with two hit songs: "Jeopardy" and "The Breakup Song." Mojo Hand is his fourth novel. He lives in San Francisco, California.
Big Rock Beat is his third novel.