TWO NOVELS OF ROCK AND ROLL: ONE: HALEY’S COMET. TWO: THE SEA STILL SINGS
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TJ Buck
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He didn’t look like a rebel.
But he changed the world with a backbeat.
From the smoky dance halls of postwar Texas to the screaming stadiums of Europe, The Man Who Brought the Beat follows Bill Haley’s quiet, complex journey as the man who helped ignite a musical revolution—and then lived long enough to watch it move on without him.
Told with intimacy, restraint, and fierce emotional clarity, this is not just the story of a song. It’s the story of the man behind it—his triumphs, regrets, the family who stayed, and the silence that came after the noise.
This is not a comeback story.
It’s a remembrance.
Of rhythm, of legacy, and of the curl that once started a clock.
Book Two: The Sea Still Sings
A punk anthem. A vanished legend. A girl searching for more than just answers.
In 1977, Rebel Ruckus released one furious, unforgettable album and then disappeared. Nearly fifty years later, Rowan Finch, raised on punk records and half-told stories, sets out to track down the band’s elusive frontman: Rip Tide, real name Oliver Smith.
But Oliver isn’t a myth. He’s sixty-six, stubborn, and running a fish-and-chip shop in Eastbourne. He doesn’t want fame. He doesn’t want fans. And he definitely doesn’t want to talk about the past.
What begins as a pilgrimage becomes something else entirely.
A story of unlikely friendship, grief, mentorship, and the quiet power of unfinished songs. As Rowan unpacks the truth behind the legend, she begins to find her own voice and the courage to use it.
Bittersweet, funny, and brimming with punk spirit, The Sea Still Sings is a novel about what we leave behind and what stays with us long after the music fades.
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