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Good Girls Don't: A Second Power Pop Heist (A Power Pop Heist Book 2) Kindle Edition
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Praise for "Good Girls Don't: A Second Power Pop Heist"
"Lauden sets this crime thriller series to a brilliant soundtrack featuring music royalty. The Beatles and The Who. Lauden reminds you of the songs and lets the tempo take you for a ride. Dwight Twilley, Mathew Sweet, and Raspberries. Each story moves forward like a song. Spanning Austin, Memphis, Hollywood, and back, these books take the reader on a feverishly fun ride through rock & roll history." — Marietta Miles, "May" and "Route 12"
“Exactly what a rock and roll crime novel should be: No keyboards, no electronic drums, just straight ahead hard-driving story with page turning hooks and a pace that's dangerous enough to dance to.”— Tom Pitts, "American Static"
“Loved it. Very descriptive, engaging characters, flowed ever so nicely. Plus, as a bonus, it includes references to The Toms, Shoes and Rubber City Rebels. Another slam dunk for S.W. Lauden!”— John M. Borack, "Shake Some Action 2.0: A Guide to the 200 Greatest Power Pop Albums1970-2017"
“S.W. Lauden has pulled off something remarkable: creating the First Dysfunctional Family of Pop Music. Meet the Sharps, two music-mad brothers, a punk-rock kid sister, and an out-of-the-closet dad who together run a vintage record store, play the nation’s dive bars in a touring band, and rip off music memorabilia collectors (hint: they’re all millionaire scumbags who deserve to be hit). It’s a rock n’ roll romp from the opening chord. Only question is, when’s the Sharps’ next heist—er, gig?”— Rex Weiner, "The (Original) Adventures of Ford Fairlane: The Long Lost Rock n’ Roll Detective Stories"
“A crime-laden romp filled with family and fun. I couldn’t put it down—not until the music was over.” Beau Johnson, "All Of Them To Burn"
Praise for "That’ll Be The Day: A Power Pop Heist"
“Pistol popping power pop pulp fiction. I loved it!” — Paul D. Brazill, "Last Year’s Man"
“Rock and roll, rare guitars, vintage vinyl and criminal mayhem—what more could a crime fiction and music lover ask for? I thoroughly enjoyed S.W. Lauden’s That’ll Be The Day and can’t wait to see what’s on the flip-side!” — Lisa Brackmann, "Rock Paper Tiger" and "Black Swan Rising"
"The tempo is fast and the words hit you like power chords. This heist is a sonic blast with a backbeat." — Eric Beetner, "All The Way Down"
“The disparate worlds of sunny power pop music and desperate criminals converge in this gritty short like fire and gasoline...Put your favorite power pop album on play, and brace yourself for a thrill-packed series of unexpected twists and turns!” — Jeff Rougvie, author of the "Gunning For Hits" comic series, and "Big Enough To Matter, Small Enough To Care: The Rykodisc Story"
“Lauden has the rare gift of staying out of the way and letting the story tell itself, drawing you in as he goes…I read it in one sitting and was ready for more. That’s no mean feat.” — Dana King, Nick Forte & Penns River Series
“Imagine if Bob and Tommy Stinson went on a crime spree. That’ll Be The Day is a smart, fun, and focused crime fiction E.P. Both a celebration of music and a cracking heist story, the book manages to take a sly jab at all the ways we can let fandom—or crime—distract from what really matters about music and family…” — Jay Stringer, author of the Marah Chase novels
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 29, 2020
- File size1781 KB
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- ASIN : B08B45HCBC
- Publication date : June 29, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 1781 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 85 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,196,553 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,145 in Heist Crime
- #1,787 in Financial Thrillers (Books)
- #2,753 in Heist Thrillers
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About the author

S.W. Lauden is the co-editor of the essay collections, "Go All The Way: A Literary Appreciation of Power Pop," and the sequel, "Go Further." His power pop-themed crime fiction novellas include "That’ll Be The Day: A Power Pop Heist" in 2019, and "Good Girls Don't" in 2020. Lauden's Greg Salem punk rock PI series includes "Bad Citizen Corporation," "Grizzly Season" and "Hang Time." S.W. Lauden is the pen name of Steve Coulter, drummer for Tsar and The Brothers Steve. https://swlauden.medium.com/
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Short, sharp, fun and a chance to catch up with the Sharp family. The 80s has-been pop-stars are still reluctantly back on the comeback trail and still in hock to mega-pop memorabilia collector and financier Russell Patterson.
An album to record, a road trip and some more pop collectibles to be stolen to order, only this time around there's some ruthless competition to complicate matters.
Plenty of action, plenty of conflict, lots of family loyalty and love, with injury and death a companion all set against a back drop of pop tunes and groups from the 80s and a dissection of where they stand in the pantheon of pop music's hall of fame....... The Knack, The Boomtown Rats, Blondie, The Beatles, Holly and the Italians and a whole lot more mentioned besides. Most were very familiar and induced feelings of nostalgia and a warm fuzzy glow of when I was young and more carefree and life seemed to be less complicated, all pretty much long forgotten and some I don't think I heard of in the first place.
Best book ever? No but one I really liked and a great couple of hour's reading. Roll on book three whenever that might be.
4 from 5
Read - June, 2020
Published - 2020
Page count - 80
Source - review copy received from author
Format - PDF read on laptop
In Good Girls Don't (named after a single by The Knack, whose My Sharona topped the charts for six weeks in 1979), The Sharp Brothers are recording a new album financed by Russell Patterson, a good ol' boy millionaire who will stop at nothing to acquire the world's foremost power-pop collection of memorabilia and instruments. In debt to Patterson, Jack and Jamie are coerced by the ruthless collector into thieving the actual guitar The Knack's Doug Fieger played on My Sharona. As in That'll Be the Day, a simple heist gets complicated fast. A rival collector shows up, and the Sharps hit the road.
Lauden creates a rock 'n' roll fantasy world of bands on the run, music trivia, and collectors fueled by a passion for music. Though tensions mount and bullets fly, the biggest draw is the sheer fun of it all. You don't have to be the type who looks forward to reading the CD (and album) liner notes to enjoy Lauden's Power Pop Heist series, but it doesn't hurt. Good Girls is a fast read that leaves you wondering what corner of the power-pop world the Sharps will plunder next. Five stars.