The Ballad of Sean and Wilko
Paul Charles
(Author)
Description
"Paul Charles is one of the hidden treasures of British crime fiction. There is a humanity, wit and compassion in these books, but most of all a fundamental decency to the central characters that makes the reader feel that if this is not always the way the world is, then it is the way the world should be." -John Connolly Legendary musicians Sean Green and Wilko Robertson agree to put their differences aside and re-unite their Seventies rock group Circles for a comeback gig at Dingwalls Dancehall in Camden Town. This is meant to be the start of a successful come-back tour but after taking a break from the show, Wilko is found dead in his locked dressing room. Just as it looks like the gig couldn't get any worse, another body shows up - in another room that's locked from the inside. Camden Town's very own Detective Inspector Christy Kennedy is faced with two locked room mysteries. Kennedy and his team plough through the band's coloured and chequered past turning up an amazing array of music business characters. The detective discovers he's never had so many suspects in a case before and then, when he's elbow deep in bodies, Kennedy's girlfriend springs a few surprises of her own. "A good puzzle, memorable character and an elegant, if not simple, solution should help Charles' series into the top rank of British police procedurals." -Publishers Weekly "The puzzle slowly fits together, exposing a rich pageant of human relationships. An exemplary case for the quiet sleuth of British Crime fiction." -Maxim Jakubowski, Guardian "What's most impressive about (these) novels is how he's managed to carve out a niche in what has become a very crowded market place, creating in DI Christy Kennedy, a laconic, sweetly philosophical hero without a cop clich in sight." -Camden New Journal "Two things lift this series out of the ordinary: one is the sense of place; the other is the character of Kennedy, a refreshingly gimmick-free old school copper." -Mail on Sunday "An intriguing glimpse of how the Music Business works-a Smash Hit " -The Press AssociationProduct Details
Price
$12.95
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publish Date
March 23, 2017
Pages
284
Dimensions
5.0 X 0.64 X 8.0 inches | 0.68 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781544696171
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About the Author
All is Not Well in Vibrant Camden Town. Paul Charles managed his first group, The BLUES by FIVE, when he was fifteen years old and his business card listed the number of the local telephone box in his native Magherafelt, Northern Ireland. He moved to London in September 1967 when he was seventeen years old and studied to be a civil engineer, but the music business was his real distraction and he was more interested in writing about the London scene for Irish music papers than surveying, planning and drawing. His real education began when he took on the multiple role of manager, lyricist, roadie, sound-engineer, agent and the last one to be paid for the Belfast band FRUUPP. Fruupp signed to Dawn Records and worked touring around the UK and Europe for several years in the early seventies. Sheba's Song, with one of several sets of Paul Charles' lyrics from that period (the fine music was from band member John Mason) was sampled and recorded with the original lyrics as Soon The New Day by American Rap artist Talib Kweli with Nora Jones guesting on vocals for Talib's Warner Bros album, Ear Drum. The album entered the Billboard USA top 200 at #2 on 2nd September, 2007. Norah Jones also featured Soon The New Day on her Featuring album, released on Nov 16th 2010 on Blue Note Records which was also a USA Billboard Top 20 album. Fruupp eventually spilt up after four albums but by that point Paul Charles had met Paul Fenn and they became firm friends and, eventually partners in the Asgard Agency where, over the last 30 years, Paul Charles has been agent for a wide range of quality music acts including: Tom Waits, The Kinks, Jackson Browne, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Ray Davies, Lonnie Donegan, Gerry Rafferty, The Blue Nile, Christy Moore, Paul Carrack, Don McLean, Lisa Ekdahl, Elvis Costello, John Lee Hooker, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, Rory Gallagher, Gordon Lightfoot, Nick Lowe, Ry Cooder, Robert Plant, Planxty, Van Morrison, The Waterboys, The Undertones and the Buzzcocks. He's also programmed the Acoustic Stage at Glastonbury Festival for the last 25 years. Music has always been a major force in his life: I have a need for the music of The Beatles, Hank Williams, Nick Drake, Otis Reading, Bob Dylan and the artists we've been lucky enough to work with. But as well as all of that he's also a committed book reader-and collector-particularly British Detective fiction. I have always loved writing, anything really, shopping lists, lyrics, sleeve notes, short stories, etc., so in 1996, inspired by Colin Dexter (the creator of Inspector Morse), I attempted my first Detective Inspector Christy Kennedy Mystery, I Love The Sound of Breaking Glass, which was published the following year. November 5th 2019 marks the publication of Departing Shadows the 11th mystery in the critically acclaimed Christy Kennedy series. DI Christy Kennedy returns in Departing Shadows, a deceit-laden tale of intrigue, which takes him from London to Brighton and back, and into the arms of the West End's most celebrated up-and-coming actress, Nealey Dean. But all's not well in vibrant Camden Town, as Kennedy investigates a death just outside a diplomatic compound, and finds his investigation immediately stymied by the invocation of diplomatic privilege. The deceased, an actress of a different sort, hostess and social media influencer Gabriella Byrne, left behind a world of mystery, where even those who knew her best did not know her well. As Kennedy interviews witnesses and checks alibis, his investigation brings him from London's hallowed palaces of power to seamy lap-dance clubs, each with smoke and mirrors of their own. Along the way, he discovers just how far some people will go to protect their darkest secrets. www.paulcharlesbooks.com