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The Art Of Falling Apart
2001
First Published
3.31
Average Rating
355
Number of Pages
Dystopia are a total phenomenon in Europe, so now it's time for this band from Manchester to crack the American market The first venue is in Las Vegas, and their opening concert there seems a huge success But secret envy and open animosity have begun to tear the group apart The lead singer Vid, is off on a predictable roller-coaster of self-indulgence and egomania...Jared, the lead guitarist, increasingly resents the fact that he is being shouldered out of the limelight his creative input surely ments...Spin, the warm-up DJ, longs to be back with his family in England, yet cannot resist a risky extramarital adventure...nor can their manager, Alex, resist the lure of personal gain that greed and duplicity can offer him. Then one of them dies, an apparent accident, and there begins to unravel a chilling saga of petty emotions, cynical manipulation, and murderously ruthless self-interest.
Avg Rating
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Author

Mark Dawson
Mark Dawson
Author · 62 books

For news and special offers join Mark's mailing list at: http://eepurl.com/Cai5X Mark Dawson was born in Lowestoft and grew up in Manchester and Chicago. He has worked as a lawyer and currently works in the London film industry. His first books, "The Art of Falling Apart" and "Subpoena Colada" have been published in multiple languages. He is currently writing two series. Soho Noir is set in the West End of London between 1940 and 1970. The first book in the series, "The Black Mile", deals with the (real life but little known) serial killer who operated in the area during the Blitz. "The Imposter" traces the journey of a criminal family (think The Sopranos in austerity London and you'd be on the right track). The John Milton series features a disgruntled special agent who aims to help people to make amends for the terrible things that he has done. Mark, as a child of the 80s, will freely admit that he watched a lot of The Equalizer in his youth. Mark lives in Wiltshire with his family. You can find him at www.markjdawson.com or www.facebook.com/markdawsonauthor.

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