<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The Boston rock music scene is where Tara Winton belongs; the world she's been part of for 20 years. But when one of the old gang dies in mysterious circumstances, Tara sets out to uncover the disturbing truth beneath the surface of the club scene in its heyday.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Clea Simon writes with authority and affection about a lost world. Highly recommended -<b>Catriona McPherson</b></i> <p/> <b><i>This intriguing, hardhitting, intricately-plotted mystery set in Boston's clubland marks an exciting new departure for cozy author Clea Simon. </i></b> <p/> The Boston club scene may be home to a cast of outsiders and misfits, but it's where Tara Winton belongs; the world she's been part of for the past twenty years. Now, one of the old gang is dead, having fallen down the basement stairs at his home. <p/> With her journalist's instincts, Tara senses there's something not quite right about Frank's supposedly accidental death. When she asks questions, she begins to uncover some disturbing truths about the club scene in its heyday. Beneath the heady, sexually charged atmosphere lurked something darker. Twenty years ago, there was another death. Could there be a connection? Is there a killer still at large ... and could Tara herself be at risk?<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Long dormant, World Enough rekindled the sheer unadulterated joy of the musical experience that inspired and shaped my life."</i>-- "<i><b>Oedipus, ex-WBCN</b></i>"<br><br><i>World Enough is excellent -- a twisty, bittersweet trip with just the right mix of edge and nostalgia."</i>--Joseph Finder "<b>Joseph Finder</b>, New York Times bestselling author of <i><b>The Switch and Guilty Minds</b></i>"<br>
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