by JohnG Tue Oct 08, 2019 8:40 pm
Don't know whether detective novels count in this section.
Anyway, I've just started reading "The Slaughter Man" by Tony Parsons and came across this in Chapter Two:
"....in the flat above one of them, music was playing. Fiddles and flutes and drums played at a mad pace. A song about a girl called Sally MacLennane. Irish music. Happy music. Probably the Pogues, I thought.....It took them a while to hear me ringing the bell, what with Shane MacGowan singing about his Sally MacLennane...."
Nice piece but not so sure about the "fiddles" and "flutes" and the author used to write for the New Musical Express!
Don't know whether detective novels count in this section.
Anyway, I've just started reading "The Slaughter Man" by Tony Parsons and came across this in Chapter Two:
"....in the flat above one of them, music was playing. Fiddles and flutes and drums played at a mad pace. A song about a girl called Sally MacLennane. Irish music. Happy music. Probably the Pogues, I thought.....It took them a while to hear me ringing the bell, what with Shane MacGowan singing about his Sally MacLennane...."
Nice piece but not so sure about the "fiddles" and "flutes" and the author used to write for the New Musical Express!