Felix Romsey's Afterparty

Tim Thornton
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Felix Romsey’s Afterparty is a rock festival with a big difference. Put it this the latest headliners are Kurt Cobain, Whitney Houston and (making only his second live appearance since his death) John Lennon. It’s the Glastonbury of the afterlife; the place where dearly departed music fans can let off steam to the sounds that soundtracked their lives, and where late rock stars can be rock stars again. Flamboyant promoter Felix Romsey and his amiable assistant Adrian “Podge” Jones frantically ride the anticipation among the capacity crowd and a backstage area chockfull of celebs. With the stakes this high, they’d be anxious even if everything were running smoothly. But lately, things have not been running smoothly. With recent arrivals David Bowie and Prince snagged by rival promoters, Felix has reason to suspect a plot to oust him as the afterlife’s pre-eminent rock impresario. And when Lennon vanishes just as he’s drawing breath to sing his first note, Felix and Podge must find out who’s behind the sabotage, and rescue their star attraction – as well as their festival’s reputation – before it’s too late.
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