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| New Novel From Jazz Author Debbie Burke, ICARUS FLIES HOME Announcing the release of the new novel from jazz author Debbie Burke, ICARUS FLIES HOME...about "a stolen song, a stolen kiss and a stunning family legacy!"Jazz bassist Beauregard ("Bo") Sonski-Abbott finds himself reeling after learning an aging Broadway producer may have stolen a song written by his distant relative: a great-great uncle who was enslaved on one of the biggest plantations in Georgia. Bo's journey to unravel the truth takes him from the music scene of New York to Washington, DC, only to be sidetracked by a much younger woman who threatens to tear apart his marriage and his career. Readers can hear the jazz come off the pages! Author Carol A. Hines calls it "A bravura performance!" and Keith Gilchrist of Jazzman Music Marketing & Promotion says, "The author brings to light every aspect of a musician's life from fun to heartache. A great delight for any reader." Burke, a jazz blogger, former newspaper columnist and an expert in her field of jazz journalism, weaves her knowledge of the industry and love of the art form into an engaging mystery that makes this authentic story a light, tight read. Find it on Amazon at www.amazon.com For a review copy, contact her at debcolumn@gmail.com About Debbie Burke - Debbie Burke is the author of several other books on jazz including "Tasty Jazz Jams for Our Times, " "Glissando: A Story of Love, Lust and Jazz" and "The Poconos in B Flat" as well as "Music in the Scriptures." She edited the #6 Bestseller "Gender Disparity in UK Jazz - A Discussion" and countless other fiction and nonfiction books. She's written hundreds of album reviews and interviews of jazz artists around the world which appear on her jazz blog at www.debbieburkeauthor.com. An award-winning business editor and journalist, she is also the owner of Queen Esther Publishing LLC which offers manuscript editing services and self-publishing coaching for authors. write your comments about the article :: © 2020 Jazz News :: home page |