Lost
Time
Jason
Davey Mysteries Book 2
by
Winona Kent
Genre:
Mystery, Amateur Detective
In
1974, top UK band Figgis Green was riding high in the charts with
their blend of traditional Celtic ballads mixed with catchy, folky
pop. One of their biggest fans was sixteen-year old Pippa Gladstone,
who mysteriously vanished while she was on holiday with her parents
in Spain in March that same year.
Now
it's 2018, and founding member Mandy Green has reunited the Figs for
their last-ever Lost Time Tour. Her partner, Tony Figgis, passed away
in 1995, so his place has been taken by their son, professional jazz
guitarist (and amateur sleuth) Jason Davey.
As
the band meets in a small village on the south coast of England for
pre-tour rehearsals, Jason's approached by Duncan Stopher, a diehard
Figs fan, who brings him a photo of the band performing at the
Wiltshire Folk Festival. Standing in the foreground is Pippa
Gladstone. The only problem is the Wiltshire Folk Festival was held
in August 1974, five months after Pippa disappeared. Duncan offers
Jason a substantial sum of money to try and find out what really
happened to the young woman, whose mother had her declared officially
dead in 1981.
When
Duncan is murdered, it becomes increasingly clear to Jason that his
investigation into Pippa's disappearance is not welcome, especially
after he follows a series of clues which lead him straight back to
the girl's immediate family.
But
nothing can prepare Jason for the truth about Pippa, which he
discovers just as Figgis Green is about to take to the stage on
opening night—with or without him.
Notes
On a Missing G-String
Jason
Davey Mysteries Book 1
"A
highly entertaining caper set in a sleazy London underworld...Jason
is a well-crafted reluctant hero, and Kent’s writing is slick and
engaging throughout." - Kirkus
Reviews
About the Book:
The
first time we met Jason Davey, he was entertaining passengers aboard
the Alaska cruise ship Star
Sapphire,
Eight ‘til Late in the TopDeck Lounge.
Then
he came ashore, got a gig playing lead guitar at London’s Blue
Devil jazz club, and gained a certain amount of notoriety tracking
down missing musician Ben Quigley in the Canadian north.
Now
Jason’s back again, this time investigating the theft of £10,000
from a dancer’s locker at a Soho gentlemen’s club.
Jason
initially considers the case unsolvable. But the victim, Holly
Medford, owes a lot of money to London crime boss Arthur Braskey and,
fearing for her life, has gone into hiding at a posh London
hotel.
Jason’s
investigation takes him from Cha-Cha’s and Satin & Silk (two
Soho lapdancing clubs) to Moonlight Desires (an agency featuring high
class escorts) and finally to a charity firewalking event, where he
comes face to face with Braskey and discovers not everything Holly’s
been telling him is the complete truth.
As
he becomes increasingly drawn into the seamy underside of Soho, Jason
tries to save Gracie, his band-mate’s 14-year-old runaway daughter,
from Holly’s brother Radu, a ruthless pimp, while at the same time
protecting Holly herself from a vengeful Braskey—nearly losing his
life, and Gracie’s—in the process.
Notes
on a Missing G-String is
the first novel in a new mystery series featuring jazz
musican-turned-sleuth Jason Davey.
Disturbing the Peace
Jason Davey Mysteries
Prequel
Jason
Davey's last job was aboard the Star
Sapphire cruising
from Vancouver to Alaska. Hired as one of the ship's entertainers, he
played guitar in the TopDeck Lounge. You can read about those
adventures in the novel Cold
Play here.
Now
Jason's back on shore, and he has a regular gig at a jazz club in
London.
Jason's
son, Dominic, is studying film at university. When Dom asks his dad
to help track down a missing musician for a documentary he's making,
Jason leaps at the chance.
Ben
Quigley played rhythm guitar in Jason's parents' folk group Figgis
Green in the late 1960s. And he dropped off the face of the earth
four years ago.
Jason's
search ultimately takes him to Peace River, Alberta - 300 miles from
Edmonton in the Canadian north. And what he discovers there is both
intriguing - and disturbing.
Disturbing
the Peace is
a novella which introduces readers to professional musician
and amateur sleuth Jason Davey. Jason will soon feature in a new
series of full-length mystery novels, beginning with Notes
on a Missing G-String.
Winona Kent is an award-winning author who was born in London, England and grew up in Regina, Saskatchewan, where she completed her BA in English at the University of Regina. After moving to Vancouver, she graduated from UBC with an MFA in Creative Writing. More recently, she received her diploma in Writing for Screen and TV from Vancouver Film School.
After a career that's included freelancing for
magazines and newspapers, long and short fiction, screenplays and tv
scripts, Winona has now returned to her first love, novels. She lives
in Vancouver, Canada.
Writing is Winona's passion.
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