<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"When one of his cats accidentally discovers a rare Victory Disc, the Vinyl Detective and his girlfriend Nevada are whisked into the world of big band swing music, and a mystery that began during the Second World War"--Back cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><b>The third book in the hilarious and enthralling </b><b><i>Vinyl Detective</i></b><b> mystery series. Like an old 45rpm record, this book crackles with brilliance. David Quantick on </b><b><i>Written in Dead Wax.</i></b><b></b></b> <p/>When one of his cats accidentally discovers a rare Victory Disc, the Vinyl Detective and his girlfriend Nevada are whisked into the world of big band swing music, and a mystery that began during the Second World War. <p/>Hired to track down the rest of the highly sought-after recordings of the Flare Path Orchestra, our hero will discover that the battles of the last world war aren't over yet. And if all this sounds simple, it's only because we haven't mentioned drive-by shootings, murderous neo-Nazis, or that slight case of being buried alive...<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Impressive. Fair-play fans, even those without an interest in music, will be pleased." - Publishers Weekly <p/>"I really enjoy these frothy frolics in mystery and record collecting. Perfect Summer Reading! -- George Kelley (on the <i>Vinyl Dectective</i> series). <p/>"If you like your mysteries with a healthy dose of fun, this one is for you. " - MyBigHonkinBlog<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Andrew Cartmel</b> is a novelist and screenwriter. His work for television includes <i>Midsomer Murders </i>and <i>Torchwood</i>, and a legendary stint as Script Editor on <i>Doctor Who</i>. He has also written plays for the London Fringe, toured as a stand-up comedian, and is currently co-writing with Ben Aaronovitch a series of comics based on the bestselling <i>Rivers of London </i>books. He lives in London.
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