Peter Roth is chasing a song-a melody that might save him, might define him, or might just drive him mad. Once the frontman of an almost-famous indie band, Peter now drifts between hazy barrooms, empty apartments, and fading friendships, carrying the weight of squandered talent and self-inflicted wounds. His mind is crowded with regrets, biting self-awareness, and the ghost of a voice in his head-a voice he can't quite silence. In Can't You Hear Me Knocking, Tommy Trull delivers a raw, unflinching look at a man on the edge-of his career, his relationships, and his sanity. Set against a backdrop of dimly lit venues, bitter hangovers, and fleeting moments of clarity, this novel explores ambition, failure, and the thin line between genius and self-destruction. With sharp humor, lyrical prose, and heartbreaking vulnerability, Can't You Hear Me Knocking is a must-read for fans of gritty character studies and stories of redemption that refuse easy answers. For readers of Nick Hornby, Patrick deWitt, and anyone who's ever felt one song away from salvation. ISBN: 978-1980862652 Available now in paperback.
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