On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Mark Sullivan wrote:
> The Living End by Frank Kane. Henry is supposed to
be the good Kane,
> right? However, I can't resist music industry
mysteries.
Where does this idea of Henry being the good Kane come from?
I just can't figure it out. Henry Kane is overwritten, sloppy
and boring. Sometimes funny, sometimes parodical in the
Prather vein, but never good. Frank, on the other hand, is
hardboiled, saves the wisecracking and sometimes tells a good
story. Well, some of the later Franks are pretty tired, but
the early ones are quite readable.
Juri
jurnum@utu.fi
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