Liking Good Jazz

Matador Paperback ISBN 1-904744-96-6

The second book in this series of murder mysteries looks at Timbers' life in 1964

  

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The city back streets rock to Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry 45s, but the swinging sixties bring nothing but trouble for the cheapest callgirl on Goodladies Road. Searching for an abandoned infant, she learns that the father has been murdered. Then someone tries to shoot her.


Our heroine takes us into the shadows and dark alleyways of her world, where shopkeepers and porters want to draw her into the murky sides of their lives. Seeking help from her friends, she soon learns that she can trust no-one, not even those who are close to her. Before it's all over, she's sure of just one thing... no place rocks like the Hoboken Arms on a Tuesday night.

 

"......  Malcolm Noble is once again showing his talent for digging deep into gritty crime fiction in a truly fascinating way.  An original, absorbing and compulsive read for all fans of this genre....."  (Telford and Wrekin Advertiser)

"A marvellous creation.  Noble reels off a first rate story. Vastly entertaining." (Nottingham Evening Post)