Hardcover, 288 pages

Published May 19, 1994 by Gollancz.

ISBN:
978-0-575-05504-9
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OCLC Number:
30737132

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Death goes walk-about and tries everything, including joining the French Foreign Legion, to forget a tragic carriage accident at dead man's curve. His independent-minded teen granddaughter has to surreptitiously take over the reaping biz. Three guys invent music with rocks in it or did the magick in this music invent them? Is time changing or - déjà vu all over again- is it rushing to a new tragedy on Dead Man's Curve?

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5 stars if you are 50-80s music fan

The book is about music. About its perception, nature and evolution. Death here is secondary.

Tremendous amount of wit and fun, but also absolutely twisting, emotional and powerful scene that loops back to the beginnings, showing that Pratchett was writing with his heads up, to quote Don Cherry.

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  • Fantasy
  • Science fiction

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