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Lou Crasher is a black Canadian rock drummer chasing the rock-star dream in present-day Los Angeles. He works at the L.A. Practice Joint, a rehearsal space for musicians. When Angela, the most beautiful African American woman he's ever seen walks into the office Lou tumbles hard for her. Her band ends up booking time and as the days go by Lou does his best to impress Angela…but it's going as smoothly as lumpy oatmeal. It gets worse when the "Joint" gets burglarized and Angela's band gets their musical equipment stolen. Lou jumps on the opportunity because he figures the equation is simple: ya…mehr

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Lou Crasher is a black Canadian rock drummer chasing the rock-star dream in present-day Los Angeles. He works at the L.A. Practice Joint, a rehearsal space for musicians. When Angela, the most beautiful African American woman he's ever seen walks into the office Lou tumbles hard for her. Her band ends up booking time and as the days go by Lou does his best to impress Angela…but it's going as smoothly as lumpy oatmeal. It gets worse when the "Joint" gets burglarized and Angela's band gets their musical equipment stolen. Lou jumps on the opportunity because he figures the equation is simple: ya get the gear-ya get the girl! Using his music contacts Lou pounds the pavement and winds up uncovering a dangerous gear-theft ring. But discovering them is not enough. Lou goes undercover and joins a band who's frontman may not only be part of the ring he may be the top dog. While knee deep in the case Lou is tapped by Rex Spivey, a celebrity coke-snorting music producer famed for creating pop stars, to find his precious colonial era snare drum believed to be owned at one time by famous social reformer and abolitionist Frederick Douglass. Although not an actual P.I. Lou can't say no to Spivey when he sees how many zeros are on the check. Lou's two cases become deeply entangled and the danger factor heats to the boiling point. If Lou manages to duck flying bullets, navigate through seductive double-talking dames and avoids the wrath of drug dealers he might not only recover all of the property but he may win Angela's heart. But is Angela even really who she says she is? Praise for THE BIG CRESCENDO: "Jonathan Brown hits it out of the park with this debut novel, featuring Lou Crasher, a smart, funny, hard-working drummer with a flair for detective work. The snappy dialog, memorably realistic Los Angeles setting and quirky, compelling cast of supporting characters add to the fun. Can't wait for the encore." -Anne Hillerman, New York Times bestselling author of the Leaphorn, Chee, and Manuelito mysteries "Music fans, this is your book! In Lou Crasher, a journeyman drummer turned accidental P.I., Jonathan Brown has created a complex character set on a collision course with a cast of dangerous characters in and around L.A.'s music scene. With the pace of a blast beat, Crasher rumbles with a music theft ring, seedy drug dealers, and select members of L.A.'s elite, all while falling for a beautiful woman he is determined to help. Twist after twist, a breakneck pace, and the quick wit of Lou Crasher will have you turning the pages into the night. A wonderful debut." -Shawn Reilly Simmons, author of the Red Carpet Catering mysteries "The Big Crescendo is a sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll mystery, played out at a breakneck 180 beats per minute. Amateur PI Lou Crasher does his hero Jim Rockford proud in this slam-bang, action-packed thriller." -Paul D. Marks, Shamus Award-winning author of White Heat
Autorenporträt
Jonathan's book The Big Crescendo: A Lou Crasher Mystery will be released in 2019 with Down and Out Books. His second book in the Crasher series comes out in 2020, also with Down and Out Books. He has two short stories in the Palos Verdes Library District Anthology 2016 and Palos Verdes Library District Anthology 2017, and his story "Three Fingers of Scotch" is published in Out Of The Gutter online magazine. Brown has taken a short story and expanded it to novella length. The story is based on his character Doug "Moose" McCrae, an ex-football playing nightclub bouncer turned amateur PI. Brown hopes to indie publish the book by Christmas 2018. When not writing, personal training, and teaching drums, Brown enjoys life in sunny Los Angeles with his lovely wife, Sonia.