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Swing Rupert Holmes

Swing By Rupert Holmes

Swing by Rupert Holmes


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Summary

In the year 1940, in San Francisco, jazz saxophonist Ray Sherwood has arrived in town on tour. But when he meets two beautiful women on the same day, Ray is shaken out of his stupor. One of the women, Gail, wants his help in orchestrating her avant-garde composition, the other will plunge to her death just moments after speaking to him.

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Swing by Rupert Holmes

'I would read in the next day's newspaper that the death of Marie Prasquier had been officially pronounced a suicide. The fact that Marie's motives for ending her own life were discovered by the authorities so very quickly after her death - enabling them to rule out the possibility of murder - greatly pleased the police, the press, the public, and, as you can well imagine, her killer.' In the year 1940, in San Francisco, jazz saxophonist Ray Sherwood has arrived in town on tour with the Jack Donovan Orchestra and plenty of bad memories. But when he meets two beautiful women on the same day, Ray is shaken out of his stupor. One of the women, Gail, wants his help in orchestrating her avant-garde composition Swing Around the Sun, the other will plunge to her death just moments after speaking to him. It soon turns out that there is more to Gail's motivation than meets the eye, and Ray is led along a trail of music, murder and espionage - all set against the ominous backdrop of America preparing for war.

Swing Reviews

'Imaginative, smart and impressively elaborate!'Janet Maslin, NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW'Stylish'THE NEW YORKER

About Rupert Holmes

RUPERT HOLMES became the first person in theatrical history to receive the Tony Award for Best Book, Best Music and Best Lyrics for one musical: The Mystery of Edwin Drood. He has won Emmys for his various television series, and his words and music have appeared in Shrek, Six Feet Under, Will & Grace and many more. Swing is Rupert's second novel. He Lives in New York

Additional information

GOR002585490
9780749081188
074908118X
Swing by Rupert Holmes
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Allison & Busby
2007-07-02
384
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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