Pink CadillacCoral Press, 2001 - 390 pages Both a love story and a mystery, this book features a runaway girl, a down-at-its-heels roadhouse, a hot-headed sax player, a tormented recordman, a drop-in from Elvis Presley, and a magical car. It is tinged with magic and mojo and goes far behind the music to tell one of the great lost stories of rock 'n' roll. |
Contents
Section 1 | 7 |
Section 2 | 15 |
Section 3 | 48 |
Section 4 | 81 |
Section 5 | 95 |
Section 6 | 128 |
Section 7 | 136 |
Section 8 | 156 |
Section 14 | 266 |
Section 15 | 294 |
Section 16 | 305 |
Section 17 | 307 |
Section 18 | 312 |
Section 19 | 316 |
Section 20 | 323 |
Section 21 | 330 |
Section 9 | 165 |
Section 10 | 171 |
Section 11 | 218 |
Section 12 | 223 |
Section 13 | 232 |
Section 22 | 335 |
Section 23 | 364 |
Section 24 | 389 |
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