Description
"Beneath the Neon Egg" is a novel of jazz, violence, sex, death, love, and the underbelly of life, set in the low light of a Copenhagen winter. It is the story of Patrick Bluett, a forty-three-year-old Irish-American in Denmark, divorced and navigating his relationship with his college-age children, searching for life in a new country. It is also the story of his neighbor, a man in a similar circumstance who becomes his friend--and becomes entangled with a Russian prostitute.
The novel borrows its four-part structure from John Coltrane's majestic jazz symphony "A Love Supreme," which Patrick Bluett listens to as he gazes out the window at the frozen streets of his adopted city, unaware of events in the apartment across the hall, and unaware of the consequences his friend will meet--or will, perhaps, escape.
The final novel of Thomas E. Kennedy's acclaimed Copenhagen Quartet--four independent novels about the seasons and souls of Copenhagen--"Beneath the Neon Egg" cements Kennedy's reputation as a literary revelation.