Written in dead wax

477 pages

English language

Published Jan. 3, 2016

ISBN:
978-1-78329-767-2
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OCLC Number:
962303200

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5 stars (1 review)

"He is a record collector -- a connoisseur of vinyl, hunting out rare and elusive LPs. Some end up on his turntable, some are sold at a handsome profit, and all sound a hell of a lot better than any digital recording. His business card describes him as the “Vinyl Detective” and some people take this more literally than others. Like the beautiful, mysterious woman who wants to pay him a large sum of money to find a priceless lost recording -- on behalf of an extremely wealthy, shadowy and somewhat sinister client. Given that he's just about to run out of cat food, this gets our hero's full attention. So begins a dangerous odyssey in search of the rarest jazz record of them all..." - Back cover

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An unexpected finding

5 stars

For a book whose main plot is the finding of rare vinyls in small shops in London, the book itself it's one of these unearthed gems.

Without spoiling much of the book, it starts with the protagonist (the Vinyl Detective) looking for a rare jazz album for a mysterious client. Then the book continues with this plot, but adding classical elements from the mystery genre ("accidental" deaths with the worst timings possible, mysterious strangers following the protagonists, layers of plot threads to unravel) mixed with a commentary on the history of Jazz and the exploitation of its musicians.

I love Jazz, I also have a terrible musical ear and I am a cheapskate with my audio equipment, so a lot of the technicalities in the text I wasn't able to fully understand. But it is fine, as most of the characters also didn't get them.

Like any good mystery novel, …

Subjects

  • Sound recordings
  • Sound recording industry
  • Collectors and collecting
  • Fiction