Daniel Mueller
“In Heavy Metal, the desire for vengeance fuels a conflict between high school rivals that forces the protagonist, Danny, to decide between perpetuating brutality and dying or ending it and living. What I loved most, though, were the unexpected moments of searing insight into the hearts, minds, and souls of characters one might otherwise dismiss, leaving them to their grim existential outlooks without ever hearing the poetry of the music whose banner they fly. As suspenseful as it is intelligent and as cinematic as it is lyrical, Bourelle's first novel is a landmark achievement and, once started, impossible to put down.”
Christopher Coake
“Heavy Metal is a brilliant debut novel, at once an incisive, complex character study of damaged youth and a ferociously exciting page-turner. Andrew Bourelle knows that suspense is created not only by a loaded gun, but by the fears of the person holding it. He's written one of the best novels I've read in a long time.”
Dan Chaon
“Andrew Bourelle's first novel grabs you by the throat from the first sentence and drags you deep into a vividly imagined world. The milieu is working class, 1980's hard-luck America, where Headbangers Ball is playing on MTV and the kids aren't all right at all. Heavy Metal is an intense, suspenseful, and moving novel that gives due respect to lives that are mostly ignored. Heavy, indeedand unforgettable.”
William Lychack
“A real gut-punch of a novel, Heavy Metal sings with energy and beauty and honest abandon about grief and hope and trying to find one’s balance in an unsteady world.”