In two previous novels, John Dunning won over both readers and critics with his powerful storytelling and infectious passion for the arcane world of rare books. Now he takes an exhilarating journey deep into another of his areas of expertise -- the realm of vintage radio -- transporting readers to station WHAR on the New Jersey coast. It's the summer of 1942 and as bombs fall on England, a troupe of gallant actors, sound-effects people, writers, and producers labors to entertain the folks at home. Into this world come Jack Dulaney and Holly Carnahan, determined to find Holly's missing father. While Holly sings like an angel, Jack quickly discovers that brilliant scripts flow from his typewriter. But soon the disappearance of Holly's father and the unsolved murder of an actor seem to be tied up with the very radio station that provides Holly and Jack a lifeline -- and their own lives appear to be in jeopardy. Only a novelist of Dunning's stature could create such memorable characters and give them such a large and evocative -- and authentic -- territory in which to roam. Rarely have fans so eagerly anticipated an author's new novel.
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