Sex and drugs and sausage rolls

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This is the anarchic comedy of one man who realises his secret ambition to get into the music industry, managing a band called Gandhi’s Hairdryer, but he’s soon to find out that there is something very odd about the band.

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He becomes funnier the more you read him.’ Independent

It has always been John Omally’s secret ambition to become a rock star. In his youth he mastered air guitar and wardrobe-mirror posing, but he lacked that certain something. Talent. But at last an opportunity has arisen for John to get into ‘The Industry’. A band called Gandhi’s Hairdryer are looking for a manager, so all John has to do is persuade them that he is the new Brian Epstein. It should be a piece of cake. But – and there’s always a but – there is something rather odd about this band. Something other-worldly. It might be the lead singer, whose voice has the power to heal. Might she be an angel, perhaps? Or could she be the Devil in disguise? Because, after all, the Devil does have all the best tunes. And this is Brentford.

In this, his final offering of the twentieth century, Robert Rankin returns to the town of his birth, the friends of his youth and one of the loves of his life: Rock Music.

‘Everybody should read at least one Robert Rankin in their life.’ Daily Express

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Weight 197 g
Dimensions 17.8 × 10.6 × 2.4 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

381

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

823.914 (edition:21)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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