Low Action
By Andrew Cartmel
By Andrew Cartmel
By Andrew Cartmel
By Andrew Cartmel
Part of The Vinyl Detective
Part of The Vinyl Detective
Category: Suspense & Thriller | Cozy Mystery
Category: Suspense & Thriller | Cozy Mystery
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$15.95
Aug 04, 2020 | ISBN 9781785659003
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Aug 04, 2020 | ISBN 9781785659010
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Praise
“Hilarious and thrilling.” — Ben Aaronovitch, author of the Rivers of London series.
“Cartmel has a gift for bringing you into his characters’ world and making you want to stay there which simply makes this a joy to read.” — Blue Book Balloon Review
“Cartmel is getting a great tune out of the characters… Will have you chuckling out loud.” — SFBook Review
“Character is what Cartmel does well… An entertaining detective story with a slightly different vibe.” — The Dreamcage Review
“An enthralling mystery with a wonderful gallery of grotesques.” Ben Aaronovitch
– “One of the most innovative concepts in crime fiction for many years. Once you are hooked into the world of the Vinyl Detective it is very difficult to leave.” Nev Fountain
PRAISE FOR THE VINYL DETECTIVE
“Like an old 45rpm record, this book crackles with brilliance.” David Quantick
“This tale of crime, cats and rock & roll unfolds with an authentic sense of the music scene then and now – and a mystery that will keep you guessing.” Stephen Gallagher
“An irresistible blend of murder, mystery and music… our protagonist seeks to find the rarest of records – and incidentally solve a murder, right a great historical injustice and, if he’s very lucky, avoid dying in the process.” Ben Aaronovitch, bestselling author of Rivers of London
“The Vinyl Detective is one of the sharpest and most original characters I’ve seen for a long time.” David Quantick, Emmy Award-winning producer of VEEP
“Crime fiction as it should be, played loud through a valve amp and Quad speakers. No digital writing here, it’s warm and rich. Every delicate pop and crackle adding character and flavour. Witty, charming and filled with exciting solos. Quite simply: groovy.” Guy Adams, critically acclaimed author of The Clown Service
“marvelously inventive and endlessly fascinating”
Publishers Weekly
“This charming mystery feels as companionable as a leisurely afternoon trawling the vintage shops with a good friend.”
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