Tucson. Early 1980s. Two Musicians. One band. A lifetime supply of bad fucking ideas.
Tales of Tucson is a loud, obscene, darkly funny coming-of-age novel about two musicians who form a band, play the local bars, drink too much, chase sex, flirt with crime, and repeatedly prove they have no business being left unsupervised.
Set in the scorched, beer and drug soaked chaos of Tucson, Arizona, the book follows two friends as they stumble through gigs, rehearsals, hangovers, busted relationships, and schemes that always sound smarter the night before.
They want music.
They want women.
They want freedom.
What they get is trouble.
Between dive bars, bedrooms, back rooms, and moments they absolutely should’ve walked away from, the Herbert’s learn the hard way that youth is just another word for thinking consequences are for other people.
Written with sharp humour, zero restraint, and a refusal to clean things up for polite company, Tales of Tucson captures the reckless joy of being young, broke, horny, and convinced you’re invincible.










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