Synopses & Reviews
It's 1977, ten years after Big Rock Beat, and Beau Young is back. Now he's playin' the blues-literally. As he tours smoky dives with blues legend Oakland Slim, he uncovers an evil voodoo plot to assassinate the remaining blues masters. But disco rules, so who cares about a few dead blues greats?
Then legendary blues martyr Robert Johnson turns up alive forty-three years after his reported death, a victim of a New Orleans witch's zombie poison, not a jealous husband as originally reported. Beau knows Johnson could be the key to the murders. But Robert Johnson sold his soul to the devil decades ago. With Beau's help he must return to the infamous crossroads of fate and seize his destiny. And both of them must confront the awesome power of the Mojo Hand.
Review
"Clever, funny, fast-moving . . . Everything, including the corpses, is ready to stand up and boogie until well past sunrise."-Peter Straub
"Blues players and fans will dig these chords, which reverb with Kihn's now familiar shimmer."-Kirkus Reviews
"Kihn is a likable storyteller who . . . soars as a writer."-The Washington Post
Synopsis
After uncovering an evil voodoo plot to assassinate the remaining blues masters, Beau Young seeks help from a legendary bluesman who was reported dead. Both of them must confront the awesome power of the Mojo Hand.
Synopsis
It's 1977, 10 years after Big Rock Beat, and Beau Young is back. Now he's playin' the blues -- literally. As he tours smoky dives with blues legend Oakland Slim he uncovers an evil voodoo plot to assassinate the remaining blues masters. But disco rules, so who cares about a few dead blues greats?
Then legendary blues martyr Robert Johnson turns up alive 43 years after his reported death, a victim of a New Orleans witch's zombie poison, not a jealous husband as originally reported. Beau knows Johnson could be the key to the murders. But Robert Johnson sold his soul to the devil decades before. With Beau's help he must return to the infamous crossroads and face his destiny. And both of them must face the awesome power of the Mojo Hand.
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.