No One Left to Come Looking for You: A Novel - Sam Lipsyte - Books - Simon & Schuster - 9781501146121 - December 6, 2022
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No One Left to Come Looking for You: A Novel

Sam Lipsyte

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No One Left to Come Looking for You: A Novel

A darkly comic mystery by the author of Hark and The Ask set in the vibrant music scene of early 1990s New York City.

Manhattan's East Village, 1993. Dive bars, DIY music venues, shady weirdos, and hard drugs are plentiful. Crime is high but rent is low, luring hopeful, creative kids from sleepy suburbs around the country.

One of these is Jack S., a young New Jersey rock musician. Just a few days before his band's biggest gig, their lead singer goes missing with Jack's prized bass, presumably to hock it to feed his junk habit. Jack's search for his buddy uncovers a sinister entanglement of crimes tied to local real estate barons looking to remake New York City--and who might also be connected to the recent death of Jack's punk rock mentor. Along the way, Jack encounters a cast of colorful characters, including a bewitching, quick-witted scenester who favors dressing in a nurse's outfit, a monstrous hired killer with a devotion to both figure skating and edged weapons, a deranged if prophetic postwar novelist, and a tough-talking cop who fancies himself a retro-cool icon of the homicide squad but is harboring a surprising secret.

No One Left to Come Looking for You is a page-turning suspense novel that also serves as a love letter to a bygone era of New York City where young artists could still afford to chase their dreams.


224 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released December 6, 2022
ISBN13 9781501146121
Publishers Simon & Schuster
Pages 224
Dimensions 149 × 221 × 23 mm   ·   372 g
Language English  

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