Step into the chaotic world of the Music Programme with Paul Micou’s engaging novel, where the stakes are high and the characters are anything but ordinary. As the U.S. Congressional envoy Charles ‘Crack’ McCray approaches, the employees at Timbali headquarters scramble to maintain their funding and sanity. Follow Dr. Humphrey Lloyd, the English assistant to the Supreme Director, as he navigates the turmoil alongside a cast of eccentric personalities, including the ambitious speechwriter Dan O’Connor and the unpredictable jazz trombonist Wendell ‘Skip’ Skinner.
This 300-page paperback edition, published by Black Swan in 1990, offers a glimpse into the world of music, politics, and personal ambition. Each character brings their own unique flair to the narrative, from Ludvik Kastostis, the MAXIMALIST composer racing against time, to the enigmatic Supreme Director who looms over the unfolding drama. The interplay of humour and tension makes for a compelling read that keeps you engaged from start to finish.
In good used condition, this paperback book is a perfect addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for a fellow literature enthusiast. Don’t miss the chance to explore the intricate dynamics of the Music Programme and the colourful lives of its characters. Grab your copy today and immerse yourself in this entertaining tale of ambition, creativity, and the pursuit of success.
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