Philip James Kirke, (writing as) J.S. Meer
ASIN: B00KHSACZ8
Publisher: Friend Books
Pages: 234
Reviewed in Limelight (Australia's Classical Music and Arts Magazine) January 2015: and described as a "jazzy riff on the life of JS Bach ...The Girl with Espresso Hair is as intriguing as it is fun ... Has the refulgent power of a harmonised chorale."~~~Jon Brook is a brilliant and uncompromising composer of film music. When his talent attracts the attention of ruthless industry power brokers he cannot foresee the lengths they will go to to contain him. When at last he is set up for a crime he hasn't committed - and then imprisoned - he finally realises something has to change...and something does: He meets a beautiful young architecture graduate and amateur singer called Anna. Initially resisting the attraction he feels for her, Brook is eventually disarmed and their love is a collision of two brilliant creatives. This is an up-to- the minute contemporary novel about ambition ...