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The Lucifer Chord

By: F. G. Cottam
Narrated by: David Rintoul
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Ruthie Gillespie's efforts to find out the truth about a mysterious missing rock star lead her on a terrifying journey into the past.

Researcher Ruthie Gillespie has undertaken a commission to write an essay on Martin Mear, lead singer and guitarist with Ghost Legion, the biggest, most decadent rock band on the planet, before he disappeared without trace in 1975. Her mission is to separate man from myth - but it's proving difficult, as a series of increasingly disturbing and macabre incidents threatens to derail Ruthie's efforts to uncover the truth about the mysterious rock star.

Just what did happen to Martin Mear back in 1975? Is he really set to return from the dead, as the band's die-hard fans, the Legionaries, believe? It's when Ruthie's enquiries lead her to the derelict mansion on the Isle of Wight where Martin wrote the band's breakthrough album that events take a truly terrifying turn....

©2018 Francis Cottam (P)2019 Audible, Ltd
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Another excellent journey into the paranormal, but this time we are accompanied by familiar folks from the Woodstock generation. So much of the story seems plausible that it could be the stranger than fiction true story behind several our beloved rock and roll icons. Move over Robert Johnson.

Rock never dies

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