tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-612122896702331527.post2223678857121220789..comments2023-11-05T03:53:05.564-08:00Comments on The Mystery Gazette: Rock & Roll Never Forgets-Deborah GrabienHarriet Klausnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15737192992257674872noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-612122896702331527.post-27283022878949298252008-05-16T00:13:00.000-07:002008-05-16T00:13:00.000-07:00Harriet, many thanks for the review - but a couple...Harriet, many thanks for the review - but a couple of corrections in the names need to be made, please?<BR/><BR/>It's Kinkaid, not Kincaid. Two Ks. (Publishers Weekly also got that one wrong; they're supposedly fixing it.)<BR/><BR/>And I'm puzzled here:<BR/><BR/>"Dillon turns this interesting whodunit into an engaging amateur sleuth concert, as he rock and rolls his investigation while Ormand sees the superstar and his retinue as the prime suspect. Character driven with plenty of musical references, Deborah Grabien provides her audience with a three beat tale that is fun to read as Dillon does it his way."<BR/><BR/><BR/>"Dillon turns this interesting whodunit into an engaging amateur sleuth concert" Not sure what you mean. Dillon is the dead guy - do you mean JP? And again, same question for the end of that paragraph: "Grabien provides her audience with a three beat tale that is fun to read as Dillon does it his way." Again, JP, not Dillon.<BR/><BR/>Thanks, and cheers,<BR/>Deborah GrabienDebGrabienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12131305876462308446noreply@blogger.com