A Song Only We Can Hear: A novel about cancer, music & love by Elliot WakeMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
After ten years away from the scene, Elliot Wake has returned at last with a new book that plays just a little bit lighter than the dark thrillers he was known for when he was getting started, but it's also got a foot in the well of black comedy and a foot in the well of relationship drama. Centering on a musical young man named Cam who's been struggling to break away from a very toxic relationship - his narcissistic influencer ex Tara being exactly the type to manipulate not only him, but also an entire social media following, painting herself as an abuser's victim in a perfectly infuriating example of DARVO - he's now dealing with cancer and chemo on top of everything else. Wake's previous books predate #MeToo, but this book incorporates it into the storyline as part of Tara's sinister social media grifting in ways that wouldn't be out of place in Black Iris or Bad Boy, and I'd be willing to bet Black Iris themselves would have their eye on Tara once they figure out the truth.





