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Bon: The Last Highway

The Untold Story of Bon Scott and AC/DC's Back In Black, Updated Edition of the Definitive Biography

Published by ECW Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

An affectionate, honest tribute now updated with new revelations about the rock and roll icon who helped make AC/DC an international sensation

The second edition of Bon: The Last Highway includes a brand new 16-page introduction. Fink examines…
  • New information from French media that changes what we know about who was with Bon Scott the night he died
  • The London drug-dealing connections of the late Alistair Kinnear
  • A possible heroin link involving the late Yes bassist Chris Squire
  • Revised theories on how Bon died

With unprecedented access to Bon’s lovers and newly unearthed documents, this updated edition contains a new introduction and more revelations about the singer’s death, dispelling once and for all the idea that Scott succumbed to acute alcohol poisoning on February 19, 1980.

Meticulously researched and packed with fresh information, Bon: The Last Highway is an affectionate, honest tribute to a titan of rock music.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: ECW Press (May 31, 2022)
  • Length: 512 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781770414969

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Raves and Reviews

“Fink delivers a page-turning account of the complicated character and significant contributions of Bon Scott that metalheads will devour.” — Library Journal

“It's hands down the most informative look at AC/DC's golden years, 1977-80, ever.” — The Canton Repository

“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)

“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

“It was an honour to be interviewed for this book.” — Barry Bergman, AC/DC's publisher and ‘surrogate manager’

“Jesse Fink is not the first writer to suggest that there's something fishy about the official version of Scott's death and its aftermath, but no one else has offered such a plausible or exhaustively researched alternative theory … Vindicating old school journalistic rigour, Fink compiles a vast testimony from multiple sources and invites the reader to decide where the truth lies … It's a dense, tangled tale, but Fink reveals the humanity behind the myth.” — MOJO Magazine

“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

“A very powerful book.” — NewsRadio KLBJ 590AM / 99.7FM

“Jesse Fink's exhaustively researched book is a revelation for fans.” — Ultimate Classic Rock

“Crossing continents and tracking key figures down, Fink's work here is impressive; his book is exhaustively investigative and engrossing … Bon: The Last Highway views AC/DC's final years with Bon Scott as one giant crime scene that has never been properly solved and offers fans much to contemplate.” — Exclaim!

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