The Run-Out Groove
By Andrew Cartmel
By Andrew Cartmel
By Andrew Cartmel
By Andrew Cartmel
By Andrew Cartmel
By Andrew Cartmel
Part of The Vinyl Detective
Part of The Vinyl Detective
Part of The Vinyl Detective
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$14.95
May 09, 2017 | ISBN 9781783297696
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$7.99
Mar 26, 2019 | ISBN 9781785655982
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May 09, 2017 | ISBN 9781783297702
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Praise
“Vinyl Detective is proving to be a very amenable companion to have on a treasure hunt. This is one vinyl nerd you won’t mind spending time with “ – Kirkus Reviews
“Great premise, great fun. Keep ’em coming.” Booklist
“Cartmel treats music and records seriously, plays his strange characters for laughs, and provides a bit of danger and some unexpected twists in this affectionate nod to the vagaries of rock stardom.”
– Publishers Weekly
“There is just something so appealing, quirky and well, relatable about the cast of characters” – MyBigHonkinBlog
“a great piece of detective fiction with characters that feel authentic. I recommend it to fans of the first novel as well as fans of quirky detective stories.” GeekHardshow.com
“Polished, fast-paced and a ton of fun, this is a fantastic read that is easy to get lost in.” The Crime Review
“Cartmel does a brilliant job of writing outlandish characters, that can be humorous and deadly, but not cliches or tropes” - Atomic Moo
“The book hooks you fast for an intriguing ride that will only serve to whet your appetite for more books in this series.” Mystery Scene
“Quite fun, especially if you appreciate older music forms and can sympathize with the feeling of finding just the right rare record hidden in a dusty corner.” – Seattle Book Review
PRAISE FOR THE VINYL DETECTIVE
“An irresistible blend of murder, mystery and music… our protagonist seeks to find the rarest of records – and incidentally solve a murder, right a great historical injustice and, if he’s very lucky, avoid dying in the process.” Ben Aaronovitch, bestselling author of Rivers of London
“The Vinyl Detective is one of the sharpest and most original characters I’ve seen for a long time.” David Quantick, Emmy Award-winning producer of VEEP
“Crime fiction as it should be, played loud through a valve amp and Quad speakers. No digital writing here, it’s warm and rich. Every delicate pop and crackle adding character and flavour. Witty, charming and filled with exciting solos. Quite simply: groovy.” Guy Adams, critically acclaimed author of The Clown Service
“marvelously inventive and endlessly fascinating”
Publishers Weekly
“This charming mystery feels as companionable as a leisurely afternoon trawling the vintage shops with a good friend.”
Booklist (starred review)
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