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Cover of The Industry of Human Happiness

The Industry of Human Happiness

โœ Scribed by James Hall


Book ID
100121932
Publisher
Eye Books;Lightning Books
Year
2018
Tongue
en-GB
Weight
237 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
1785630806

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โœฆ Synopsis


A tale of love, murder and obsession in the early days of recorded sound.

Set in the murky backstage world of late Victorian theatreland, The Industry of Human Happiness is about the obsessive characters who dreamed of bringing recorded music to the masses.

Max and his younger cousin Rusty have a vision of launching the gramophone industry from a Covent Garden basement. But a renowned opera singer is brutally murdered in his hotel bed and they are thrust into the underworld of opium dens, brothels and extortion.

Ghosts from the past and a contested inheritance turn the cousins against each other, and they go head-to-head to launch rival talking machines. With Max's sweetheart, the ambitious singer Delilah Green, caught in the middle, the pair battle rival manufacturers, London theatre owners and, ultimately, each other, for their very futures.

This is a story of obsession, the pursuit of love and the enduring magic of music.


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