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by David Lake

  • ISBN: 0952341603
  • Category: Fiction
  • Author: David Lake
  • Other formats: lit mbr rtf azw
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Keystar Corporation (August 1994)
  • Pages: 293 pages
  • FB2 size: 1819 kb
  • EPUB size: 1284 kb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 571
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About David Lake: David lake has a background in Science and the Record Industry. See if your friends have read any of David Lake's books.

About David Lake: David lake has a background in Science and the Record Industry.

Tears of Glass David Lake. What an exciting read this was, plus the music by Paul Millns made it that much more fun. The author David Lake has a real talent for not only writing but for choosing great music. and the week had brought a couple of deaths and a demolished office, without Morgan receiving so much as a scratch. It appears that Morgan has knowledge about something that the government really doesn't want his to know.

Written by David Lake, Audiobook narrated by Fred Filbrich. unique and well done. Tears of Glass by David Lake is an unusual listen with its unique production of the written word and weaving it successfully with a sound track of music representing the late 60’s-80’s time period. The music connects with the listener reminding them of a time long gone and yet hooks the listener with its beat and lyrics.

Tear of Glass is a contemporary book written by David Lake, based on real events of Child of the Sixties. He was the Marketing Manager for Virgin Records in the 70’s as well as running his own label

Tear of Glass is a contemporary book written by David Lake, based on real events of Child of the Sixties. He was the Marketing Manager for Virgin Records in the 70’s as well as running his own label. He was responsible for persuading the C of E to allow the first rock group to perform in their Cathedrals. He promoted these Tangerine Dream concerts and BBC2 broadcasted Tony Palmer’s film of the Coventry Cathedral concert. He also promoted Vangelis at the Albert Hall.

A tear rolled down Mary’s face as her hands found the unbroken trachea and pressed. Thank you for reading books on BookFrom. Apologies and terror streamed from her mouth in a last rite and for a moment, Jacob’s eyes shown in thankfulness. Then they were empty. Hope you enjoyed my short story, The Lake of Glass, as much as I enjoyed writing it. If you’re interested in reading more about it, or other pieces of my work, you can check out my blog at: poetmoreate.

DAVID Lake is modest about his contribution to the thriller genre Impromptu lunch boxes containing Lake's transatlantic paranoia thriller, Tears of Glass, and Paul.

DAVID Lake is modest about his contribution to the thriller genre. You can throw my book away,' he says, 'and still have a plastic sandwich case and a piece of music. Impromptu lunch boxes containing Lake's transatlantic paranoia thriller, Tears of Glass, and Paul Millns's companion cassette album began appearing in WH Smith's last week. Since then, the package has prompted a flurry of press interest, being tagged as a uniquely 'interactive', multimedia thriller. In fact, it's more like crime fiction's answer to Linguaphone.

You can read book Lake of Tears by Mary Logue in our library for absolutely free. An old Volvo station wagon pulled up and a very tall, very thin man with silver-framed glasses perched on his nose got out. He was wearing khaki pants, a black turtleneck, and a vest with a million pockets. On his head was a broad-brimmed canvas hat.


Reviews about Tears of Glass (7):
Onnell
I was born at the tail-end of the 60s, but I have a nostalgic feeling for that time. This book accurately captures the essence of the period, as well as the 70s and 80s. It was a walk down memory lane—while holding hands with David Lynch and Raymond Chandler. “Tears of Glass” is the story of Morgan, who has essentially failed at nearly everything he’s done in his past, from football to songwriting. And of course, his relationships have never been that great, either. A lover of the music of his era, he acquires a rejected demo tape of a blues pianist and suddenly his friends start to meet their demise in rather mysterious and bizarre accidents. Fleeing across the California desert, he picks up a girl and unwittingly becomes intwined in a huge conspiracy that signals Nuclear War. Yes, it sounds like a lot, but author David Lake makes it all work with fluid, fast-paced prose that’s laced with dark humor and violence. His descriptions are vivid and poetic, yet not always pretty. His characters are likable, but flawed. Morgan carries a lot of baggage!

The book’s website has some rave reviews from some pretty influential people — as a Star Wars geek, the name Irvin Kershner grabbed me—and they’re right to praise Lake’s novel. It is indeed entertaining. And it’s also interactive, with a link to 14 soundtrack song that will help you completely immerse yourself in Morgan’s crazy life. A must-read for anyone who loves the 60s, conspiracies, or just plain and simply good storytelling.
Adrierdin
I was hooked from the very first chapter and was kept mesmerized by the fantastic characters and flow of the story. The author has gone above and beyond with his elaborate show of both book and musical all rolled into one, I loved it. Finally, an interactive book for adults that is both stimulating to the mind, calming to the heart and soothing to the ears. Kudos to Mr. Lake for his wonderful creation, please give us more!!!
Ericaz
Tears Of Glass by David Lake isn't like any book I have read before. The story line is so different and unique it really kept me intrigued. Morgan is our main character who has been through so much yet hasn't been very successful. It seems everything in his life from relationships to careers have failed. But when he gets ahold of an old rejected demo tape his friends all start kicking the bucket. This book is like a combination of a horror story and a conspiracy novel.

What I really loved was David Lake's attention to detail. He is fabulous and uses the perfect amount of detail. Once I started this book I seriously couldn't put it down, I needed to know how it was going to end, and trust me it will not disappoint!
Fearlessdweller
If I read 10 books, I finish them all, regardless of whether I like them or not ... hoping that it will get better usually leads me to the end. I read on average, two to three books a week, I've done this for almost 50 years. It's rare for me not to finish, or to give up on a book before the first chapter; sad to say, not only could I not get through the first chapter, I gave up before I got there. The story, from what I could divine, was all over the place and there was nothing in it that would catch my interest. Even re-reading the description and comments didn't help. Normally, having not finished, I wouldn't leave a review, but this one was so poorly begun, I felt as though I must warn others, before they spend their hard earned income. Sorry, Mr. Lake, I tried.
Helldor
I was hooked on the idea of finding redemption through music but was more than a little dubious as to how a soundtrack and novel could be dovetailed in a way that genuinely lifted a story. I stand corrected. Writing, plot and soundtrack come together to deliver a highly original media experience that elevates 'the novel' to another level.
Getaianne
I’m not sure how this book won an award. It was disjointed and truncated. It was really difficult to follow the story threads through. Apparently the book is better realized as an audiobook, as the music is actually part of it. This may help bind the story together.
Gosar
English author . LA part was very correct. London deemed OK. Good story. Lots of action. Good read. Good ending.
Very well written drama that held my interest, not wanting to put it down. A lot of English word spellings that could be distracting to an American, but having spent time in England, I was accepting of the differencces.

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