For years, indie music producer Mayne Moore has happily hunted the clubs of the Sunset Strip, trolling for the next big thing. But when his former fiancée turns up dead in an alley behind a West Hollywood nightclub clutching his business card, his life turns sideways. Mayne delves deeper and finds that everything is not as it seems.
Author Chris Moreau takes us on a darkly comic journey through LA’s music scene, where jealous club owners guard their turf and everyone has an angle. Viewed through Mayne’s eyes and filtered through the music that informs his life, Requiem slinks through LA like a snake through a rock and roll swamp where the business just might kill you.
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By elliotts
Oct 15, 2009
"this book rocks..." "Requiem" takes the reader on a journey through the underbelly of a record label and it's dealings with the bands, the clubs, the music, and the murder of the "Mayne" characters old girlfriend. It is a great look into the seedy side of the music "business" and how things work. "Requiem" is also a story about relationships: boy and girl, Les Pauls and Marshalls, and why rock and roll should mean something to everyone. "Requiem" was a great read. My black t-shirt says "this book rocks!".