Ernest Zevon is a London musician and drug dealer. His life changes when a saxophonist befriends him in a Soho bar. They tour the country in a new crime caper from an original British author. Masterfully crafted by prolific writer, P.C. Dettmann, 'Ernest Zevon' embroils readers in the dark and fascinating underworld of Soho, as an unlikely friendship sparks between two musicians, and they tour the country to do far more than innocently play music. Romantic yet chilling, the narrative could easily have inspired a song by the late Leonard Cohen - yet it is original enough to be a hallmark of Dettmann's style."From the innocent sound of the saxophone to the hardcore world of drugs, this is an adventure that's highly original and will stand as totally unique in the marketplace," explains the author, a prolific writer who also crafts books for children under a pseudonym. "It's chock-full of music, crime, and everything that makes the real-world characters who inspired Ernest so fascinating."
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