'Powered by a satisfactorily pacy plot and oiled by Quinn's
effortless prose, this is a book that slips down as easily as a
gin-and-it' Guardian Summer, 1967. As London shimmers in a heat
haze and swoons to the sound of Sergeant Pepper, a mystery film -
Eureka - is being shot by German wunderkind Reiner Werther Kloss.
The screenwriter, Nat Fane, would do anything for a hit but can't
see straight for all the acid he's dropping. Fledgling actress
Billie Cantrip is hoping for her big break but can't find a way out
of her troubled relationship with an older man. And journalist
Freya Wyley wants to know why so much of what Kloss touches turns
to ash in his wake.
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