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Road Food

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  • Kim Kinrade

  • Paru le : 17/05/2012
Sex, drugs and rock and roll was the credo of the 1970's musicians who thought the wave would go on forever. For Jannie Mack and the Silver Track their... > Lire la suite
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Sex, drugs and rock and roll was the credo of the 1970's musicians who thought the wave would go on forever. For Jannie Mack and the Silver Track their meteorological rise comes to an abrupt end on a warm June night in 1975 when Jannie disappears after a record release party. Twenty years later her daughter and a former band member lead a nation-wide crusade to find out what happened to her. The story begins in august, 1975, in Banff National Park, where an incoherent Donny Tyrell witnesses the moonlit burial of a woman.
He is convinced the body belongs to Jannie MacDonald, the popular lead singer of Jannie Mack and the Silver Trak, who apparently has died of a drug overdose. Twenty years later Donny is now living in Iceland with an Icelandic girlfriend and daughter. He hears from the old drummer of the Silver Trak, Mike Fedeyko, that a young woman claiming to be Jannie MacDonald's daughter is searching for her mother and he wants Donny to fly to Halifax to speak with her.
Unhappy with his life in Reykjavik working for his girlfriend's father, Donny still holding a torch for the dead singer, meets with Alice Johnson, Jannie's daughter, in Halifax. together they cross the country interviewing former band members and their manger at the time to find out what happened on that dark night so many years ago.

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  • Date de parution : 17/05/2012
  • Editeur : Kim Kinrade
  • ISBN : 978-0-9784273-5-1
  • EAN : 9780978427351
  • Format : ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Kim Kinrade

Bestselling author Kim Kinrade was born and raised in Kimberley, British Columbia, on the B. C. side of the Canadian Rockies. He put himself through the University of British Columbia - where he received a degrees in Political Science - by playing guitar and singing in lounges. During this time he recorded his first single and an album. After graduation Kim went into music professionally, touring Canada with a showband band.
During the 1980's Kim became one of the busiest pub performers in western Canada and also did a stint in Australia. Besides getting married and becoming a partner in a British pub he recorded two more singles and produced a video that aired on the Jerry Lewis Telethon. Moving to Halifax, Nova Scotia in the early 1990's Kim continued to perform professionally at night while looking after a young daughter and infant son during the day.
It was during this time that he rekindled a past-time that had been put on hold while studying at U. B. C. - writing short stories. An Honourable Mention award in the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia-sponsored writing contest spurred him on to write another short story focusing on his grandfather's exploits in World War I. This was expanded into his first manuscript, "The Salient."As well as having a long stint at one of Nova Scotia's premier resorts Kim has played in Europe, Great Britain and the United States making new fans with his unique brand of entertainment.
On the writing side Kim has penned 8 novels of which 6 have been published. He is a member of the Writing Council of Nova Scotia and has been a judge in national writing competitions.

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