Behind Blue Eyes: Empty Glass

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Author: Anne-Marie Klein ISBN: 9780988005174
Publisher: behindblueeyes Publication: November 30, 2016
Imprint: behindblueeyes Language: English
Author: Anne-Marie Klein
ISBN: 9780988005174
Publisher: behindblueeyes
Publication: November 30, 2016
Imprint: behindblueeyes
Language: English
It’s 1993 and Ian Harrington is happy. He is the lead singer of a successful band about to embark on another headlining European tour, and he and his partner are living a life of domestic bliss with their growing family. A quick trip home to England before his return to the stage throws everything into chaos as he locks horns once again with his famous father, the formidable but selfish designer John Harrington, who has once again carved himself a familiar path towards disaster. Before they can resolve their conflict, tragedy strikes and the consequences of John’s recklessness become the catalyst for Ian’s own downward spiral; suddenly, he risks destroying everything he has worked so hard for and losing everyone who means the most to him. Behind Blue Eyes: Empty Glass is the conclusion of a four-part series following a young musician's turbulent life as he makes his rock and roll dreams come true in a city far from where he grew up. Equal parts family saga, love story, and rock and roll circus, this final novel will take you back to the early 90s in Toronto for a dramatic roller-coaster ride through the world of music. Inspired by the Pete Townshend song made famous by The Who, the series is at once a nostalgic love letter to the author's hometown and to the music she listened to while growing up there.
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It’s 1993 and Ian Harrington is happy. He is the lead singer of a successful band about to embark on another headlining European tour, and he and his partner are living a life of domestic bliss with their growing family. A quick trip home to England before his return to the stage throws everything into chaos as he locks horns once again with his famous father, the formidable but selfish designer John Harrington, who has once again carved himself a familiar path towards disaster. Before they can resolve their conflict, tragedy strikes and the consequences of John’s recklessness become the catalyst for Ian’s own downward spiral; suddenly, he risks destroying everything he has worked so hard for and losing everyone who means the most to him. Behind Blue Eyes: Empty Glass is the conclusion of a four-part series following a young musician's turbulent life as he makes his rock and roll dreams come true in a city far from where he grew up. Equal parts family saga, love story, and rock and roll circus, this final novel will take you back to the early 90s in Toronto for a dramatic roller-coaster ride through the world of music. Inspired by the Pete Townshend song made famous by The Who, the series is at once a nostalgic love letter to the author's hometown and to the music she listened to while growing up there.

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