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Minor Key

By: John Harvey
Narrated by: Julia Franklin, Graham Padden, Various
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About this listen

In Minor Key, John Harvey returns to his old favourites - DI Resnick, jazz and Nottingham - explaining why they interest him before launching into a set of stories, hitherto uncollected. Unsurprisingly, jazz, Resnick and Nottingham feature.

This limited edition collection ends with a set of John Harvey's poems about jazz.

©2009 John Harvey (P)2010 W. F. Howes Ltd
Anthologies & Short Stories Mystery Short Stories Fiction

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Critic reviews

"Harvey is a master craftsman." (The Guardian)
"John Harvey's roll continues; no-one in Britain is writing better crime fiction." (The Times)
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