Sex, Drugs & Opera

Sex, Drugs & Opera
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Publisher : Crucial 7th Publishing
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 1909122718
ISBN-13 : 9781909122710
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Book Synopsis Sex, Drugs & Opera by : Roland Orzabal

Download or read book Sex, Drugs & Opera written by Roland Orzabal and published by Crucial 7th Publishing. This book was released on 2014-08-20 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Solomon Capri is a semi-retired pop star who appears to be settling contentedly into middle-age. With his gorgeous, successful wife, Jenny, his country pile, and gold discs hanging in his plush bathroom, he seems to have it all. But all is not well between Jenny and Solomon; as her business continues to grow, her affection for her husband begins to diminish, and soon divorce is on the cards. To try and win Jenny back, Solomon throws his bruised heart into trying out for a reality TV show that turns lapsed pop acts into opera singers. The ace up his sleeve is an eccentric octogenarian opera coach he employs to get ahead of the competition but, to his surprise, Solomon learns far more than how to improve the quality of his vibrato; especially when his coach asks Solomon to duet with newly single Samantha... Sex, Drugs & Opera is the debut novel of Tears for Fears musician, Roland Orzabal.


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