The House of the Rising Son
by Jonathan Gershfield
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Pub Date May 28 2025 | Archive Date Jun 11 2025
Cameron Publicity & Marketing Ltd | Troubador Publishing
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Description
Alex Feinstein’s life is in free-fall. His career has tanked. His wife has left him. And he’s at war with his 15-year-old son. To cap it all, he’s just had a frightening diagnosis. At the end of his tether - literally - he's about to hang himself from the living-room ceiling when his distraught ex calls to say their son’s been kidnapped at Glasto. The gang is demanding a hefty ransom, and if the cops get involved, Fred’s toast.
But who are these people - and why have they targeted Fred? With renewed sense of purpose and nothing to lose, Alex wriggles out of his makeshift noose and embarks on a frantic mission to rescue the boy - and who knows? - perhaps even himself.
The House of the Rising Son is a dark comic odyssey through the converging traumas of mid-life and adolescence, with a fresh look at family dynamics through the post#MeToo male prism.
Advance Praise
“A delightful blend of dark comedy and pathos” Ardal O’Hanlon
“A funny, touching book that rings horribly true for anyone who has ever felt the impossibility of getting parenting / marriage / career / health / even death – right” Imogen Stubbs
“A captivating debut” Paul A Mendelson
"A wry, funny and unexpectedly touching tale with a nail-biting finale” Jan Ravens
“Deliciously written with enormous heart” Paul Kaye
“Not one dull moment from beginning to end” Bill Dare
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781836287926 |
PRICE | £4.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 336 |