Jesse Fink was born in London in 1973. He is the author of The Youngs: The Brothers Who Built AC/DC, which was released in more than 20 countries. Bon: The Last Highway is his fourth book. He divides his time between Sydney, Australia, and São Paulo, Brazil, with his wife and daughter.
"Fink delivers a page-turning account of the complicated character
and significant contributions of Bon Scott that metalheads will
devour." -- Library Journal
"Jesse Fink's book is an interesting read and a great page-turner
whether you're particularly interested in Bon himself or just a
love of a great Rock and Roll story." -- The Rockpit Australia
"Very eye opening... Jesse Fink has done rock fans a great service.
He dispels the many myths about how AC/DC's Bon Scott lived and
died, and in doing so, brings to life one of the most influential,
memorable, and complex figures in rock history." -- Greg Renoff,
author of Van Halen Rising
"Wildly obsessive and doggedly researched, Bon: The Last Highway
sifts through the myths for the truth of what happened to Bon Scott
on his last day on earth. Jesse Fink, who seemingly spoke to
everyone, moves through a complex web of misconceptions, biases,
and addiction-marred memories, connecting narrative strands and
hitherto unknown facts. As with Hank Williams -- another iconic
singer who died mysteriously in the backseat of a car on a lost
highway -- the story of Bon Scott and his tragic demise may never
be accurately known, but this one-man investigation, born of
respect for the truth and for Scott as a human being, blazes a new
trail." -- Joe Bonomo, author of AC/DC's Highway To Hell (33 1/3
Series)
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