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Skirt and the Fiddle

by Tristan Egolf

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Tossing aside his musical career and heterosexuality after a particularly discouraging gig, violinist Charlie, accompanied by sodden anarchist Tinsel and a host of other colourful characters, raises money illegally by killing sewer rats before falling for the bewitching Louise.
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This book was weeeeeiiiiirrrd. I wouldn't pick the book up again. It was very hard to follow. ( )
  LoveIsInTheHouse | May 4, 2010 |
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