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Strum Again? (The Songkiller Saga, Book 3) [Mass Market Paperback]

Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (Author)
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The Songkiller Saga No. 3 April 1, 1992
When a deep-space probe is sent out to determine the fate of its sister ship, which has become suddenly quiet, Commander Jake Ryder faces unspeakable dangers at the hands of destructive forces.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 275 pages
  • Publisher: Spectra (April 1, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553297058
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553297058
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,630,641 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Altogether I've written and collaborated on 38 novels, 22 solo and 16 in collaboration with the fabulous Anne McCaffrey.
Among my solo novels is THE HEALER'S WAR, the 1989 Nebula Award winner for best novel, loosely based on my experiences as a nurse in Vietnam.
I have also written a traditional, though humorous, 4-book fantasy series, SONGS FROM THE SEASHELL ARCHIVES, a feminist Arabian Nights fantasy, two fantasies set in the Wild West and the Yukon Goldrush respectively, my obligatory science fiction writer's apocalypse book and the sequel, both set in Tibet, and three books about folk music and magic that made a big hit with the Library of Congress Folk Music Archives, which I blew up in the first book. Three of my books are about fairy godmothers, one is about Christmas and computers, one features Sir Walter Scott in a Victorian gothic mystery set in Edinburgh, and two are about Queen Cleopatra as the living "Past life" of two different women.
Just last week I released for the first time anywhere, a new e-book (available soon as Print on Demand as well), SPAM VS THE VAMPIRE. Spam is a cat whose mistress disappears suddenly, leaving him and his 14 feline housemates alone and soon to starve. When someone breaks into the house, Spam takes the opportunity to escape into the outside world, where he's actually never been before, to hunt for his human, or at least some other human to feed and care for him and his friends until their friend Darcy comes back. The more he hunts, the more he becomes sure that she is not going to be coming back on her own.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic fiction -wonderful focus on folk music, July 5, 2002
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This review is from: Strum Again? (The Songkiller Saga, Book 3) (Mass Market Paperback)
I highly recommend this series by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough. I do not have my copies to hand, as I just moved, BUT I wanted to correct the review which is showing for this book. It is for some other book and should be removed. For a good review, please see the full review of the first book in her Songkiller Series, that is THE PHANTOM BANJO. That will give one a good idea of what the series is about. In this day and age, the books are not only highly entertaining, they also offer a commentary on contemporary music, mass marketing, and popular culture which is spot on and chilling in its implications and reflection of the "real" world.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Whoop!, March 13, 2011
Well, Liz Scarborough did it again! Kept me up all night reading, and re-reading, a book! Damn, but she writes well (as witness her Nebula!)!

Anyhow, our heroes are back in the USA again, and seem to be doing pretty well against the ChairDevil and his minions, and are getting help from local ghosts and spirits, too.

'Course, they gotta come back into the country as illegal aliens, because of the Immigration laws against folksingers.....and it seems that musical instruments have to be -registered- with the Government, especially banjos, 'cause a guy beat his wife to death with two of them (this really happened! I have the news article stuck up on my 'fridge) .... and there ain't no more music AT ALL ANYWHERE, 'cept in singing commercials.....pretty grim indeed! Her evocation of life in the USA in this book is something that will send chills up the back of your neck, what with Neighborhood Militias and the Politically Correct people and all. The Janets Reno/Napolitano of this country would love it.

(Just as a side note about the Government's control over Life: There ain't no AA anymore, and the group that handles that kind of therapy is required to report alcohol abusers to the Government......Pfblt! I would have liked to see Bill W.'s ghost haunting those dweebs!)

Filk is mentioned in the book, and a nice point is made about egocentric performers and music feuds. That passage should be -required reading- for the filk (and folk) communities. I sure would like to have the technotoy mentioned tho...the one that records the song and then spits out hardcopy of the lyrics and score!

Good creative use of computer viruses too!

And the Great-Granddaddy of all earthquakes!

And the best ghost train you'll -ever- not see!

Had another batch of fun reading the names of songs mentioned, and humming them quietly to myself as I read.

Good hot-damn/slam bang/Big British Ballad ending, and everybody comes out OK, even Torchy...........-definitely- Murphy!

I'm hoping these three books come out in hardback someday. I sure do want them for my permanent library right beside the Manly Wade Wellman stuff.
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