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Post by lovejahlive on Sept 19, 2015 12:46:27 GMT -7
Jürgen Fauth, the author of Kino, has released his newest novel, a detective mystery set during Phish’s 2009 return shows at Jones Beach on Long Island. The book, The Ashakiran Tape, follows “hardboiled hippie sleuth” Quentin Pfeiffer as he searches for a legendary tape of a secret late-night Phish performance. The story is volume one in a planned series called Head Cases, with each book set at a different historic concert. From the author: But not everything is sunshine and rainbows in the freewheeling circus surrounding the band’s summer tour: after the millionaire skipper of a drug-drenched luxury yacht goes missing, Q and his crew are drawn into a dangerous intrigue of dreadlocked dames, shady tape collectors, and spun-out wookies chasing after the long-lost recording of a mysterious late-night jam. The Ashakiran Tape is now available as an ebook, with the print edition coming soon. completely ripped off from Jambands.com
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Post by senatooorofspace on Sept 19, 2015 13:46:48 GMT -7
I'll wait for the movie.
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Post by salmon401 on Sept 19, 2015 15:49:15 GMT -7
I lived it.
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Post by dirtyrice on Sept 19, 2015 17:50:48 GMT -7
"Don't forget your books", "already read em" - Robert DeNiro from Cape Fear.
Wrong thread, but I would read this if it is legit. I like the sound of the series
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