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While my guitar gently weeps : a JP Kinkaid mystery by Deborah Grabien
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While My Guitar Gently Weeps

by Deborah Grabien

Series: JP Kinkaid Mysteries (2)

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Minotaur Books (2009), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 288 pages

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Tags:mystery, amateur detectives, musicians, rock stars, San Francisco, 2009

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The second mystery featuring rocker J P Kincaid is another solid novel. More about the music and Kincaid's private life than about the mystery. ( )
  readinggeek451 | Sep 25, 2009 |
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Blacklight’s recent tour has been rough on guitarist JP Kinkaid: a heart attack in Boston and a significant ramp-up of his multiple sclerosis have left him more physically fragile than usual.

With the tour over, JP is relaxing by sitting in as second guitarist for a new CD by his longtime local friends, the Bombardiers. The Bombardiers are breaking in a new frontman, singer/guitarist Vinny Fabiano. Self-absorbed and abrasive, Vinny is new to the Bay Area music scene. All anyone seems to really know about him is that he has some very expensive instruments, but no obvious source of income to pay for them.

A few weeks into the sessions, Vinny is found dead in the Bombardiers’ rehearsal space, smashed over the head with a custom guitar. The murder leaves the Bombardiers--who are already in hot water with their record label--without a singer or a regular guitar player. JP, calling in a favor, asks Blacklight’s legendary frontman, Malcolm “Mac” Sharpe, to step in and sub for Vinny. But then Vinny’s cousin and guitar tech is found murdered in Marin County, and Vinny’s most valuable guitar---a $75,000 custom Zemaitis pearl-top--is missing.

In the second book of this exciting, atmospheric series, Deborah Grabien shares her insider knowledge of the world of rock ’n’ roll, spinning a terrific mystery in the process.

 

 

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