NAME THREE SONGS
“The band vanished. The song didn’t. And the truth could ruin everything.”
DiLuTeoS wasn’t supposed to come back.
They were the band that vanished—no faces, no interviews, no explanations. Just myth, mystery, and a single song that refused to fade. Until now.
When “Lost & Found” resurfaces decades later and quietly ignites a global obsession, disgraced music journalist Mona is pulled back into a past she has spent years trying to outrun. Twenty-five years ago, she knew the band—before they became a mystery, before everything fell apart.
Years later, she was offered the interview that could have defined her career. She turned it down. The fallout cost her more than her reputation. It left behind a silence she has never been able to explain—and something she has spent years protecting.
Now, as the band begins to reemerge, Mona sees one last chance to reclaim what she lost. But she isn’t the only one searching. Fans, artists, and opportunists are all circling DiLuTeoS, each drawn to the story—and the secrets—behind the music.
Because some myths are built to endure.
And some truths are buried for a reason.
About JOhn D. Moon
John Moon is a debut novelist and the author of two self-published poetry collections. Known for their lyrical voice and emotionally resonant writing, they bring a poet’s sensitivity to their fiction, weaving vivid imagery, humor, and nuanced storytelling into every page. Music has always been the pulse of his personality, with deep affection for a wide range of genres. Having drawn inspiration from people-watching in his time as a weekly patron, DJ, and promoter at several alternative music clubs, he has previously self-published two collections of poetry, "Pillow Debates" and "Stagediving Into Recliners." NAME THREE SONGS marks their first full-length novel. He lives in Central New Jersey with his wife, Evelynn, his daughter, Amélie, and his niece, Skye. He also believes the correct term is “pork roll.”