Canary

Published
Jan 1981
Main Genre
Suspense Suspense
Pages
326

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The headlines numb the entire world: Lisa Wilde is dead. The singer known as the Canary, whose music excited a generation, is killed in a crash. Now her ex-lover, the man who helped merchandise the idol and make her a star, receives the horrifying message from the brass at RPM Records: cover up her murder. Canary is a literate, hard-edged suspense novel about the underbelly of today's multibillion-dollar record industry. From L.A. to San Francisco, New York and Europe, from the poolsides of the moguls who package the sounds to the flash of the Strip that pulsates to them, Canary follows one man as he stalks Lisa Wilde's killer-only to learn that the same trap that ensnared the Canary is closing in fast on him. A riveting international thriller, Canary is all the more compelling because it was written by an insider. A former creative director of a major record label, Tony Cohan knows the inside story of life and death in the fast lane. Canary is so real and shocking, readers won't be able to catch their breath.

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Trade Paperback
Nov 1999 Acrobat Books ISBN13 9780918226372 ISBN10 0918226376
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First Edition Jan 1981 Doubleday ISBN13 9780385170864 ISBN10 0385170866
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