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Fender Benders [Kindle Edition]

Bill Fitzhugh

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"Bill Fitzhugh is The Only Mystery Writer I Ever Really Loved - and Fender Benders is yet another reason why!" (Jill Conner Browne, author of God Save the Potato Queens )

Fitzhugh is a strange and deadly amalgam of screenwriter and comic novelist...in league with Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard. (The New York Times Book Review )

Fitzhugh applies his school-of-Carl-Hiaasen technique to the capital of country music. (Kirkus Reviews )

"In FENDER BENDERS Fitzhugh pens a tale worthy of the Grand Ole Opry." (Pittsburgh Tribune )

"A satisfying murder mystery and spoof of life in the industry, FENDER BENDERS has a delightfully vicious spirit." (USA Today )

"Finger-pickin' good!" (People )

"You'll laugh so much your sides may hurt." (New Orleans Times-Picayune )

"[FENDER BENDERS] . makes you remember what comedic mysteries are supposed to be all about." (Eric Garcia, author of Anonymous Rex )

"[Fitzhugh] . meets the "Is it funny?" challenge head-on. (Metro Pulse, Knoxville's Weekly Voice )

"A lighthearted spin on a desperate tale--just like the best country songs." (Entertainment Weekly (A-) )

"Sharp, sassy, read-in-one-sitting, laugh-out-loud literature." (Publishers Weekly )

Kurzbeschreibung

Fender Benders won The Lefty Award for Best Humorous Novel of 2001.

Eddie Long plans to be a country music star but he's stuck touring the college frat circuit. But after his nagging wife apparently dies at the hands of a serial killer, Eddie writes the best song of his life and it goes straight to number one.

Eddie's friend, freelance writer Jimmy Rogers, senses a great opportunity and sets out to write the life story of Nashville's newest sensation. But Jimmy's research unearths some troubling facts about the death of Eddie's wife, facts that could ruin Eddie's burgeoning career -- while making Jimmy a star of the publishing world.

Throw in a beautiful and opportunistic country radio DJ, a pair of wily record producers, and a naive young singer-songwriter, and the stage is set. Everybody plans to make a killing -- one way or another. It's murder on Music Row, where things don't always turn out as planned.

Think of it as “A Star is Born” crossed with “Fargo,” set in Nashville.

"[Fitzhugh's] facility and wit (and his taste for the perverse) put him in a league with Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard. He's a honky-tonk O. Henry, or a Damon Runyon of the sour-beer circuit." -- New York Times Book Review

"Wickedly, irredeemably funny. Wise beyond words and music. Bill Fitzhugh has nailed the truest depiction of Nashville since Hank went to Jesus." -- Kinky Friedman

"Sharp, sassy, read-in-one-sitting, laugh-out-loud literature." -- Publishers Weekly

"A satisfying murder mystery and spoof of life in the country music industry. Fender Benders has a delightfully vicious spirit." -- USA Today

"Finger-pickin' good!" -- People

"A lighthearted spin on a despearte tale -- just like the best country songs. A-" -- Entertainment Weekly

"More fun than a bucket of drunk squirrels. It's a mystery, a comedy, and an insider's guide to the Nashville music scene."
-- Christopher Moore

"Bill Fitzhugh is the only mystery writer I have ever really loved and Fender Benders in just one of the reasons." Jill Conner Browne, author of The Sweet Potato Queens series

Bill Fitzhugh is the author of eight novels. He loves the sound of mandolins, slide guitars, and banjos. He's fond of barbeque, okra, and fried catfish. He's been to the Grand Ole Opry and likes all kinds of country music. He even wrote a book with Brooks and Dunn. His biggest regret is that he's never owned a proper pick up truck. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, two dogs, and a cat, all of whom like to sing along.

Produktinformation

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 488 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 336 Seiten
  • Verlag: Reduviidae, Inc. (5. Juli 2010)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B003UV98S6
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert

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An amusing satirical look at the music industry 15. November 2001
Von Harriet Klausner - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
Mississippi's Eddie Long feels one day he will take Nashville by storm. Eddie is currently doing the Southern bars and college route, but feels he is just paying his dues before the big break occurs. However, while on the road, Eddie learns that his wife has died. Grieving, he pours his soul into a eulogy-song that stuns the music world and makes him a hot prospect.

Writer Jimmy Rogers sees honky tonk performer turn superstar Eddie as the perfect vehicle for a biography. His research soon leads him to believe that Eddie may have arranged his spouse's demise via food poisoning and the deaths of several other people while the musician toured the south. Jimmy, already jealous of Eddie stealing his girl, plans to prove that Eddie is more talented as a serial killer than a country western musician.

FENDER BENDER is an amusing satirical look at the music industry and indirectly at serial killer novels. The story line skews any icon that falls in its path, but does so through not so subtle references to movies and books and a strong cast whose eccentricities and personal agendas add humor to a very funny mix. If novels like CROSS DRESSING and PEST CONTROL have not already introduced the reader to the sharp barbs of Bill Fitzhugh; FENDER BENDER is the right tale for those who relish laughing at idols crumbling from the pedestals inside a dark facetious mystery.

Harriet Klausner

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It's not really a mystery but it is a lot of fun! 14. Dezember 2004
Von DWD - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
This is my first Fitzhugh novel and it won't be my last.

I was expecting a murder mystery. It sure starts out that way with the gruesome poisoning death of a pick-up driving Cajun in Louisiana. But, the scene swiftly changes to an up-and-coming country music sensation and an up-and-coming writer and his beautiful radio station DJ girlfriend. Then, we're introduced to a couple of nearly down and out Nashville record producers and talent agents, Big Bill Herron and Franklin Peavey. The scene shifts to the crazy machinations of the Nashville recording industry (and the endless awards ceremonies -they are mentioned in passing, but new awards ceremonies with ever-more whacky titles and awards come up nearly

every chapter).

Somewhere along the way, amidst the glitz and confusion the original murder mystery re-surfaces, amdist another murder plot and criminal record deals.

Old grudges mix with new ones and after finishing this book this reader was left wondering how any of his favorite musicians in the real world live a halfway 'normal' life!

Fitzhugh's strength is building interesting characters. Some are developed very well and others are intentionally left as shadowy and mysterious. All are well done. The book was a hoot!
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A Fun Romp Through Nashville! 10. Oktober 2002
Von deepbluereview - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
"Fender Benders" is a murder mystery surrounding the rise of country western guitarist singer/songwriter Eddie Long. The story is rich with colorful characters including the main man, Long, his smart and cunning girlfriend Megan Taylor, his managers Big Bill Herron and Franklin Peavy, his friend and biographer, Jimmy Rogers and a host of others. There is enough intrigue, backstabbing, twists, humor and schemes to fill two books. Fitzhugh brings several issues in the book to a definite conclusion while leaving some to the reader's imagination. Overall, it's a fun read and one that will definitely hold your attention.

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