The Man with the Horn by Barbara Scott-Emmett
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Author : Barbara Scott-Emmett
Genre : Literary Fiction, Novel
Review Excerpt from review by: JoWalmesley
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Suicidal Feelings Thank you for putting this posting on. I don’t know why I am thanking you though because it’s put my own hopes back at least a million years. The rhythm and music of the language flowed across the page. The dialogue was totally believable, and the characters were an object lesson in how create living, breathing people by using the right words in the right place.
This sentence almost made me close my laptop for ever ...
Seriously though I enjoyed this so much I wouldn’t alter a word. I hope you can get it re-published with a major publisher. "

Synopsis
This one was published by a small press but is now out of print. Just thought I'd get some feedback before giving it another go out there in the big bad world. It's a mystical literary sort of thing, set in the late 1980s and featuring whores, has-beens and wanna-bes.