cover image Painted Black

Painted Black

Greg Kihn. Open Road, $23.99 trade paper (300p) ISBN 978-1-62467-269-9

Billed as a mystery, Kihn%E2%80%99s sequel to 2013%E2%80%99s Rubber Soul amounts to a rock-and-roll travelogue with a focus on the final tumultuous months in the life of Brian Jones, the founder of the Rolling Stones, leading up to his death in 1969. London antique dealer Dust Bin Bob, a friend of the Beatles, is coerced by John Lennon into trying to keep the troubled Jones out of trouble. With Jones%E2%80%99s personal and professional life spiraling downward, Bob accompanies the volatile musician all over the globe%E2%80%94including Morocco, a Pentecostal church in Baltimore, and the Monterey Pop Festival%E2%80%94and experiences (often under the influence of drugs) existential and spiritual revelations with the %E2%80%9Cshattered man.%E2%80%9D But while the myriad of musical references and overall atmospherics of the time are spot on, the mystery elements of the storyline are disappointing. There%E2%80%99s no sense of rising action at all%E2%80%94just the looming question of who (if anyone) is behind Jones%E2%80%99s death. The conclusion is anything but climactic, and only fans of the Rolling Stones or rock-and-roll historians will find any satisfaction. (Apr.)