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Thin Air [Paperback]

S Constantine
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Feb 3 2004
Dex has made it. A wildly innovative rock star with a conscience and a screw-you persona, his fans adore him for his integrity and his record company love him for his phenomenal record sales. Jay - a music journalist with a reputation for bluntness and a talent for spotting bullshit - is not so convinced. When she meets Dex at a party her main impression is that he could do with a damn good wash. They are both somewhat surprised, therefore, when they fall in love with one another. Several years later and Jay is used to his occasional disappearances, his violent arguments with other band members, his bouts of depression. So when Dex disappears again, she's not too concerned. But when the days turn into weeks, she realises she may never see Dex again, and as the weeks turn into months, she can go no further with her grief. Dex becomes an uncomfortable memory - the dead ex-boyfriend she can't mention to her jealous new lover. Life returns to a series of deadlines and dinner parties. Then Jay hears rumours that Dex has been spotted, and as she is drawn inexorably back into the dark heart of Dex's world, she begins to realise she hardly knew him at all...

THIN AIR is a haunting tale of excess, media manipulation and the corruption of fame. It is also a story of escape, innocence rediscovered and the redemptive power of love


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Dex has made it. He’s a rock star, adored by his fans for his integrity and by his record company for his phenomenal sales. Jay, a music journalist with a talent for spotting bullshit, is not so impressed. When they meet and fall in love, they are both taken by surprise. Jay soon gets used to Dex’s occasional disappearances, his violent arguments with other band members, his bouts of depression. When Dex disappears once more, she’s not particularly concerned. But as the days turn into weeks, she realizes she may never see him again. The weeks turn into months, and Jay can go no further with her grief. Dex becomes an uncomfortable memory — the ex–boyfriend she can’t mention to her jealous new lover. Then Jay hears rumors that Dex has been spotted, and she finds herself drawn inexorably back into the dark heart of his world.

About the Author

Storm Constantine is the author of fourteen highly praised and popular books, including the recent Warner title, THE INWARD REVOLUTION, which she co-wrote with Deborah Benstead. She lives in Stafford.

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5.0 out of 5 stars thin air July 11 2003
By piper
Format:Paperback
This is my favourite book! a must have for all manic street preachers fans! this words can't describe :)

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5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE IT Feb 18 2006
By Rachel - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This book is my all time favourite, not just because its the first of its kind that i read when i was younger, but because i learned to fully apprieciate the writing at a younge age.

It has a slow start but after about a chapter it engulfs you totally in to its world or dimmension. The Structure is excellent with dips and quick changes from differnt stories that eventually become tied up together for a warm, happy yet strange ending. I have read and re-read this book several times, and will do many more times in the future : )
5.0 out of 5 stars Storm's writing is dreamy and fluid May 7 2013
By Nerine Dorman - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
As with all Storm Constantine's tales, the book you start reading is not quite the one that finishes. If you expect Thin Air to remain a mystery rooted in the material world, then you're going to have your hopes dashed. Myth, magic and other realms are never far away in Constantine's writing.

Jay is a somewhat jaded music journalist who finds love in the most unlikeliest places - with her famous rockstar partner, Dex. And for many years she thinks she has the perfect life - him with his touring and recording of successful albums, and she with her career writing editorial for magazines.

As it turns out, this is all a sham. Dex has secrets, and when he vanishes one day without a trace, she begins to realise that he's been holding out on her all these years. You can only imagine the sense of betrayal that must be. Yet though she is damaged, Jay is resilient, and she picks herself up, dusts herself off and moves on.

But as it turns out, there are powerful people who believe that Jay is still in contact with Dex, who has run out supposedly with his last recordings that his fabulously powerful and wealthy masters want. There is more to Dex and his music that meet the eye, and Jay finds herself inexorably drawn into a world where reality is a pliant, somewhat fickle thing.

In a way Thin Air is a fairy tale, but mostly it's a kind of urban myth that gradually unfolds and envelops readers in otherness. Jay and Dex are but two players who, though not wholly in control of their destinies, are still important lynchpins in a power struggle between opposing forces. It's difficult for me to find fault with Constantine's writing, but if anything, I did feel as if Jay and Dex were almost too passive in how they attained their goals. But that really didn't bother me because, hell, Constantine is a magician.

Her writing is dreamy and fluid, and she masterfully weaves her artistry to create a milieu laced with archetypes that is tangible - that one could easily imagine exists on the other side of a hedgerow or just beyond a copse of poplars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars thin air July 10 2003
By piper - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This is my favourite book! a must have for all manic street preachers fans! this words can't describe :)

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