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When four singers discover a curious vocal technique called The Fifth Voice, they reveal a prize that changes their lives. But the death of Ken, their inspirational coach and mentor, leaves them grief-stricken and uncertain about the future. Vince, Danny, Henry and Neil dream of becoming a championship-winning quartet, but can they achieve anything without Ken? Besides, Vince's health is fragile, Danny has a new baby and a wife who's not coping, Henry has a new love, and Neil could be about to make it in the movie business. They're on the verge of abandoning the dream. Until one day Neil…mehr

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When four singers discover a curious vocal technique called The Fifth Voice, they reveal a prize that changes their lives. But the death of Ken, their inspirational coach and mentor, leaves them grief-stricken and uncertain about the future. Vince, Danny, Henry and Neil dream of becoming a championship-winning quartet, but can they achieve anything without Ken? Besides, Vince's health is fragile, Danny has a new baby and a wife who's not coping, Henry has a new love, and Neil could be about to make it in the movie business. They're on the verge of abandoning the dream. Until one day Neil receives a letter from Ken, and everything changes. They reunite in their desire to answer two very big questions. Can they realise the full power of The Fifth Voice? And is Ken still controlling their destiny? `Compelling characters painted with extraordinary skill. Thoroughly recommended.' - Tim Brooke-Taylor `The romance of amateur music-making meets the fickle glamour of Hollywood in a funny and truly endearing story. A brilliant follow-up to The Fifth Voice.' - Mike 'Flowers' Roberts - creator of The Mike Flowers Pops
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Paul Connolly is an award-winning journalist and author whose work has appeared in the Monthly, Guardian Australia, the Age, and the Sydney Morning Herald. The author of the weekly flash fiction column 'Kitchen Sink Drama' in Good Weekend magazine, he has written and edited a number of books. These include Kitchen Sink Drama, Father Figures, Sucking the Marrow Out of Life, and The World's Weirdest Sports. He lives in Brunswick, Melbourne, with his partner and their two daughters. He played football throughout his youth and the older he gets, the better he was.