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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jacey Bedford) wrote: > >Brian McNeill's "The Busker" is by a very fine folk musician and the > >title suggests it might be about what he knows best - I haven't got > >round to reading it yet. > > It's excellent - a thriller with musical overtones - and obviously > comes from his many years of skulking round Europe - instrument in > hand. The authenticity shines through Also another with the same (anti-) hero "To Answer The Peacock" with IIRC a background of Breton Fest-Noz (sp?) (Not to mention the CDs... The Busker and The Devil's Only Daughter - Temple Records To Answer the Peacock - Greentrax the latter has McNeill reading the first chapter). Bob Walton (eMail to my first name is more likely to reach me)
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