Every year a new fad makes its mark at Raccoon Forks High: often noisy,
outlandish, expensive, or silly, but never dangerous or destructive. At
this sleepy school, even the drag racing fad was comparatively tame . .
. until David "Outlaw" Galt transferred from Capital City High. Usurping
Mike Revere's position as the best boy with the best car-and stealing
the girl who went with it-Outlaw set off a power struggle the likes of
which Raccoon Forks had never seen. But Mike was willing to drive his
way to victory, no matter the cost.
Crash Club is another Felsen novel that captured the heart and soul of
1950s hot rod culture. The lean, mean story follows Revere's
hard-driving path to rodding redemption, riffs on some meaningful
messages, and unleashes a fast and furious read. Dig in and learn what
millions of readers already know; the world's most popular hot rod
novels are a hopped-up high-horsepower thrill ride.