I Buried Paul: McCartney's Death: Reality Or Marketing Ploy?

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Strategic Book Publishing, 2010 - Fiction - 194 pages

A strange rumor surfaced in the mid to late '60s about Paul McCartney. Songs were inspired and written, conspiracy theories rapidly developed, and people wondered whether the unthinkable was true: Did Paul McCartney die? If so, who was the person posing as Paul? Three university marketing students writing a report on The Beatles accidentally stumbled upon this long-buried mystery while researching the band. Twenty-two-year-old Max, his ex-girlfriend Lil Lane, Lil's rowdy and beautiful friend Nancy, and Chele, Nancy's sister, decide to find out if this decades-old theory is true or false. As they begin to get closer to what really happened, they'll run into those who have an agenda for letting sleeping dogs lie. But why? Will the real Paul McCartney please step forward? That is, if he can.

This smartly written fiction blends '60s pop culture with present-day opinions and attitudes of an information-obsessed youth culture. Capturing the nostalgic hippy mindset and fickle nature of youth, along with tidbits of historical relevance, I Buried Paul will resonate with those who lived through that magical time, and those who need to be inspired and informed about a musical phenomena and era that will live on forever. Steven E. Radice is no stranger to music and show biz, having worked decades as a stage hand, from the Metropolitan Opera House to soap operas. He is currently writing his next novel and lives near New York City. Publisher's website: http: //www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/IBuriedPaul.html

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Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
25
Section 3
67
Section 4
81
Section 5
91
Section 6
107
Section 7
123
Section 8
137
Section 9
147
Section 10
167
Section 11
187
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