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(New page: Pop star from the 1964 novel ''The Trojan Hearse'' by Richard S. Prather. blurb: Johnny Troy - America's top pop singer - was dead. Resting peacefully six foot under. Until his fans du...)
 
 
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Pop star from the 1964 novel ''The Trojan Hearse'' by Richard S. Prather.
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Dead pop star from the 1964 novel ''The Trojan Hearse'' by Richard S. Prather. The novel is one of a series of some 30 novels featuring hard-boiled detective [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_Scott Shell Scott]. He's a Johnny Troy fan: "I could listen for hours to the golden notes, the sweet sad sound, the richly magnificent tone and phrasing of the voice of Johnny Troy." (p.6)
 
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Johnny Troy - America's top pop singer - was dead. Resting peacefully six foot under.  
 
Johnny Troy - America's top pop singer - was dead. Resting peacefully six foot under.  
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Until his fans dug him up in a fury and tore the corpse limb from limb.  
 
Until his fans dug him up in a fury and tore the corpse limb from limb.  
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Why? They had learned the sordid truth about the boy with the golden voice.
 
Why? They had learned the sordid truth about the boy with the golden voice.
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And the effect of that incident threatened a national ejection, stirred up the Mafia and brought Shell Scott bang into the most incredible case of his life.
 
And the effect of that incident threatened a national ejection, stirred up the Mafia and brought Shell Scott bang into the most incredible case of his life.
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==External Links==
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*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_Scott
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*http://www.trashfiction.co.uk/trojan_hearse.html
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[[Category:1964|Troy, Johnny]]
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[[Category:Novels|Troy, Johnny]]
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[[Category:Pop|Troy, Johnny]]

Latest revision as of 07:27, 25 June 2019

Dead pop star from the 1964 novel The Trojan Hearse by Richard S. Prather. The novel is one of a series of some 30 novels featuring hard-boiled detective Shell Scott. He's a Johnny Troy fan: "I could listen for hours to the golden notes, the sweet sad sound, the richly magnificent tone and phrasing of the voice of Johnny Troy." (p.6)

Blurb:

Johnny Troy - America's top pop singer - was dead. Resting peacefully six foot under.

Until his fans dug him up in a fury and tore the corpse limb from limb.

Why? They had learned the sordid truth about the boy with the golden voice.

And the effect of that incident threatened a national ejection, stirred up the Mafia and brought Shell Scott bang into the most incredible case of his life.

External Links