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Killer Tune: An exciting, atmosphere-drenched read

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Killer Tune: An exciting, atmosphere-drenched read

Contributors:

By (Author) Dreda Say Mitchell

ISBN:

9780340937099

Publisher:

Hodder & Stoughton

Imprint:

Hodder Paperback

Publication Date:

1st May 2008

UK Publication Date:

20th March 2008

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

416

Dimensions:

Width 110mm, Height 176mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

240g

Description

A fifteen-year-old boy firebombs a building as he listens to Vivaldi's Winter Concerto splicing behind a red hot R 'n' B track. A veteran musician is found dead in an alley with the pulse of an old time reggae classic playing in his pocket. Rap sensation Lord Tribulation discovers his new found stardom threatened when he finds himself in the middle of both incidents. His music is accused of inciting the firebombing, and the dead musician is his father. With the beat of the media and government blasting down his neck, LT's search for the truth about his father's death takes him back to an old flame, and on a retro trail to 1976. A time when music was politics and politics was music. A time when the heat-drenched streets of Notting Hill burst into open rebellion. A time that, as LT gets closer to the truth, could lead straight to his own murder . . .

Reviews

'As good as it gets ... Mitchell is English fiction's brightest new voice' -- Lee Child 'An interesting, original novel, worth reading, even if you don't get half the references and in real life would block your ears to the noise' -- Literary Review 'KILLER TUNE is a sharply observed, incisive and moving story of radical politics, conflicting loyalties and unfinished business.' -- Guardian 'I look forward to Dreda Say Mitchell's timely new novel, which switches between the contemporary hip-hop scene and the l976 carnival - a time when music was politics and politics was music.' -- Margaret Busby, Independent 'Mitchells' plot is elaborate but tightoy played, with a backbeat of racial abuse. Killer Tune lays the breezy muscial name-checking of Hornby's High Fidelity over a well-crafted murder mystery.' -- Financial Times 'Publishing folklore has it that second novels are generally weaker than their predecessors - not Killer Tune, which is a big step up from Running Hot". It makes it encouragingly clear that Dreda Say Mitchell will be a figure in the crime-writing world for the forseeable future.' -- Times Literary Supplement 'Dreda Say Mitchell is an exciting new talent and her second novel, KILLER TUNE, shows her distinctive take on current urban noir... The narrative throbs with energy and has a refreshing directness' -- Sunday Telegraph 'Vividly portrays London's black music scene and confirms the promise of her prize-winning debut' -- The Times 'With piercing descriptions of London and its intriguing characters the novel is also brilliantly interwoven with musical references that will bring a smile to your face as you read it. There are also twists and turns that will also make you think and spectacular cliff-hangers which make this novel not only an exciting read but a fascinating social and cultural commentary. It is well worth the read and not solely for the music references but also the way in which this story is told. Sad at times but also exhilarating.' -- www.shotsmag.co.uk 'Edgy, evocative and heartfelt, Killer Tune "is" "a" "novel with soul and a compelling music all its own'" -- Guardian 'KILLER TUNE is a sharply observed, incisive and moving story of radical politics, conflicting loyalties and unfinished business.' -- Guardian 'Dreda Say Mitchell is an exciting new talent and her second novel, KILLER TUNE, shows her distinctive take on current urban noir... The narrative throbs with energy and has a refreshing directness' -- Sunday Telegraph 'I look forward to Dreda Say Mitchell's timely new novel, which switches between the contemporary hip-hop scene and the l976 carnival - a time when music was politics and politics was music.' -- Margaret Busby, Independent 'An interesting, original novel, worth reading, even if you don't get half the references and in real life would block your ears to the noise' -- Literary Review 'Mitchells' plot is elaborate but tightoy played, with a backbeat of racial abuse. Killer Tune lays the breezy muscial name-checking of Hornby's High Fidelity over a well-crafted murder mystery.' -- Financial Times 'Publishing folklore has it that second novels are generally weaker than their predecessors - not Killer Tune, which is a big step up from Running Hot". It makes it encouragingly clear that Dreda Say Mitchell will be a figure in the crime-writing world for the forseeable future.' -- Times Literary Supplement 'As good as it gets ... Mitchell is English fiction's brightest new voice' -- Lee Child Praise for RUNNING HOT -- : 'An exciting new voice in urban fiction ... a memorable and striking debut' -- Guardian, Nicholas Clee 'Packed with suspense and fascinating detail about a culture rarely portrayed in fiction ... We need more art like this' -- Christina Patterson, Independent 'Very sharp ... an impressive first book with a strong sense of place and community' -- Sunday Telegraph 'Confidently-paced tale, told in language both lyrical and salty' -- Daily Mail 'A book's "voice" is what determines its greatness and Mitchell's voice is unmistakably great. This is a great London story.' -- Lee Child, Daily Express

Author Bio

Dreda Say Mitchell was born in London's East End in 1965. She has worked as an education consultant and a teacher in both primary and secondary schools. She has a degree in African history from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London and a MA in education studies. Her first novel, RUNNING HOT, was published in 2004 by the Maia Press and won the Crime Writers' Association's John Creasey Memorial Dagger Award for best first novel. She loves to travel, with her hot feet taking her as far afield as Cambodia and Laos, the Lebanon and Ethiopia. She especially loves to relax in Grenada where her family are from. She continues to live in east London with her partner, Tony.

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