For jazz pianist Evan Horne, things couldn't be better: His hand has healed, he's getting gigs at some of the southern California clubs, and he's even been approached about a recording contract. He couldn't have planned it any better. What he never considered, though, was that a murderer was going t
Bird Lives!
β Scribed by Moody, Bill
- Book ID
- 110353092
- Publisher
- Down & Out Books
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 169 KB
- Series
- Evan Horne 4
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
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For jazz pianist Evan Horne, things couldn't be better: His hand has healed, he's getting gigs at some of the Southern California clubs, and he's even been approached about a recording contract. He couldn't have planned it any better. What he never considered, though, was that a murderer was going to add some startling improvisations...
The dead sax player was someone many in the traditional jazz community wouldn't miss; he was, after all, just another Kenny G clone, someone capitalizing on an uneducated public's willingness to support "smooth jazz" while the heirs to the tradition and music of Charlie Parker--"Bird" to the real fans--were starved for work.
It is immediately clear to Horne that the murderer must have known that Parker was one of the greatest and most influential men to wet a...
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For jazz pianist Evan Horne, things couldn't be better: His hand has healed, he's getting gigs at some of the southern California clubs, and he's even been approached about a recording contract. He couldn't have planned it any better. What he never considered, though, was that a murderer was going t