
Conflict in the City
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Narrated by:
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Nick Tecosky
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By:
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Philip Cohen
About this listen
Conflict in the City is the first novel in the Conflict series, which blends classic LA noir with the vibrant modern music scene.
Johnny "Whoops" Watson and Billy Bates - young guitarists and singers - and their band, Conflict, are playing clubs in Los Angeles, where the days of rock's zenith have faded, but the hopes and dreams of aspiring musicians haven't. Conflict is struggling, and chaos ensues when someone close to the band is killed. Johnny and Billy are swept up in the mystery, ill-prepared as they are to confront it.
©2022 Philip M. Cohen (P)2022 Philip M. Cohen
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