1635: Music and Murder
<b><i>1635: Murder and Music.</b></i><br><br><b>Music . . .</b><br>It's been said that musicians live for the next new sound.  Well, the musicians of Europe were presented with the biggest new sound ever when the Ring of Fire brought the future back to 1631.  What will the court musicians think when they hear Bach, Stravinsky, and the Beatles?  What will the street and tavern musicians think when faced with Johnny Cash, Metallica, and Nirvana?  Things don't go smoothly for Marla Linder and her friends.<br><br><b>And Murder . . .</b><br>The Thirty Years War was an 'interesting' time to be alive, in the proverbial Chinese curse sense of the word.  Then Grantville arrived from the future, bringing technology and philosophies that set European civilization on its ear.  But that's not all that came back with Grantville.  Imagine trying to establish modern police procedures in a time where neither the powers-that-be nor the people underneath them provide much support.  Up-timer Byron Chieske and his down-timer partner Gotthilf Hoch walk some mean streets and lonely roads.<br><br>At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
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1635: Music and Murder
<b><i>1635: Murder and Music.</b></i><br><br><b>Music . . .</b><br>It's been said that musicians live for the next new sound.  Well, the musicians of Europe were presented with the biggest new sound ever when the Ring of Fire brought the future back to 1631.  What will the court musicians think when they hear Bach, Stravinsky, and the Beatles?  What will the street and tavern musicians think when faced with Johnny Cash, Metallica, and Nirvana?  Things don't go smoothly for Marla Linder and her friends.<br><br><b>And Murder . . .</b><br>The Thirty Years War was an 'interesting' time to be alive, in the proverbial Chinese curse sense of the word.  Then Grantville arrived from the future, bringing technology and philosophies that set European civilization on its ear.  But that's not all that came back with Grantville.  Imagine trying to establish modern police procedures in a time where neither the powers-that-be nor the people underneath them provide much support.  Up-timer Byron Chieske and his down-timer partner Gotthilf Hoch walk some mean streets and lonely roads.<br><br>At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
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<b><i>1635: Murder and Music.</b></i><br><br><b>Music . . .</b><br>It's been said that musicians live for the next new sound.  Well, the musicians of Europe were presented with the biggest new sound ever when the Ring of Fire brought the future back to 1631.  What will the court musicians think when they hear Bach, Stravinsky, and the Beatles?  What will the street and tavern musicians think when faced with Johnny Cash, Metallica, and Nirvana?  Things don't go smoothly for Marla Linder and her friends.<br><br><b>And Murder . . .</b><br>The Thirty Years War was an 'interesting' time to be alive, in the proverbial Chinese curse sense of the word.  Then Grantville arrived from the future, bringing technology and philosophies that set European civilization on its ear.  But that's not all that came back with Grantville.  Imagine trying to establish modern police procedures in a time where neither the powers-that-be nor the people underneath them provide much support.  Up-timer Byron Chieske and his down-timer partner Gotthilf Hoch walk some mean streets and lonely roads.<br><br>At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148404217
Publisher: Baen
Publication date: 09/16/2013
Series: Ring of Fire Series , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 553
Sales rank: 170,001
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

<b>David Carrico's</b> writing career literally began with a cliche. He finished reading a particularly bad novel, threw it across the room, and declared, "I can write better than that." It took a while, but eventually he began selling stories, many of them laid in the 1632 universe and published in Grantville Gazette. 1636: The Devil's Opera is his first novel. David lives in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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