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Jack Dupree has done a lot of things he regrets, and a lot of things he can't remember, but that's all behind him now. He doesn't drink or tend bar any more. He doesn't play piano any more, at least not in public. He works the door at a blues bar called the Hideaway - he is trying to put his life back together and move on. He does not feel obligated to find his missing brother: Danny is a charming liar and loose cannon, and has disappeared before. Bit it is Annie, Jack's wild ex-girlfriend who begs him to help. When Annie is murdered Jack has to find out who is responsible and bring them to…mehr

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Jack Dupree has done a lot of things he regrets, and a lot of things he can't remember, but that's all behind him now. He doesn't drink or tend bar any more. He doesn't play piano any more, at least not in public. He works the door at a blues bar called the Hideaway - he is trying to put his life back together and move on. He does not feel obligated to find his missing brother: Danny is a charming liar and loose cannon, and has disappeared before. Bit it is Annie, Jack's wild ex-girlfriend who begs him to help. When Annie is murdered Jack has to find out who is responsible and bring them to some kind of justice, not knowing that he is about to open a Pandora's box of family secrets.
Autorenporträt
Hailed as 'A hearty weed in the garden of American poetry' (Dispatch Magazine) Dave Morrison's poems have been published in literary magazines and anthologies, and featured on Writer's Almanac, Take Heart, and Poems from Here. Morrison has published eighteen books of poetry including Clubland (poems about rock & roll bars in verse and meter, Fighting Cock Press 2011) and Cancer Poems (JukeBooks 2015). Sprinter runs the Marathon (Rain Crow Press 2025) is his most recent collection. After years of playing in rock bands in Boston and NYC, Morrison now lives on the coast of Maine. Hideaway is his first novel.