It is soon apparent that some of those involved have moved on better than others. The story then moves on to 1994, where all of those involved that evening, have separated – believing the tapes made that night have been destroyed. The evening ends in horror and death, with one member of the band, Dave Riley, having a horrific vision of the murder of John Lennon, while another musician, Tom Storey, is involved in a car accident, in which his pregnant wife is killed. All of the member of the band have paranormal or ‘special’ qualities. This begins on a December evening in 1980, when cult band, The Philosopher’s Stone, gather at a recording studio, based in the ruins of an Abbey to record an album. I discovered Phil Rickman, relatively recently, and thought the month of December would be the perfect time to listen to this stand alone book particularly as it is read by Sean Barrett, one of my favourite Audible narrators (he reads the excellent Jackson Lamb/Slough House series, among other titles).
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