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Twelve Bar Blues
Twelve Bar Blues
Jul 18, 2025 4:56 AM

Author:Patrick Neate

Twelve Bar Blues

Spanning three continents and two centuries, Twelve Bar Blues is an epic tale of fate, family, friendship and jazz. At its heart is Lick Holden, a young jazz musician, who sets New Orleans on fire with his cornet at the beginning of the last century. But Lick's passion is to find his lost step-sister and that's a journey that leads him to a place he can call 'home'. Meanwhile, at the other end of the century, we find Sylvia, an English prostitute, and Jim, a young drifter. They're in search of Sylvia's past, lost somewhere in the mists of the Louisiana bayou.

Patrick Neate has written a story that straddles time and space, love and friendship, roots and pilgrimage and everything between. Poignant and hilarious, it will hook you - like a favourite tune - till the end.

Reviews

If I could choose one current British writer to tell tall tales around my fantasy campfire, it would be Patrick Neate

—— Daily Telegraph

An endearing romp. Continents, and eras, come together in an infectious celebration of a mixed-up music - and the mixed-up people who create it

—— Boyd Tonkin , Independent

A rollicking novel...energetic, divinely plotted. If the description of Lick raising the roof of a honky-tonk doesn't make your heart beat a little faster, there might be something wrong with your heart

—— The Times

Hugely enjoyable

—— Independent on Sunday

A formidable work of imagination

—— Evening Standard

a forensic examination of loss and misunderstanding, a paean to the vital force of stories, and an incredibly moving look at a sword of Damocles that hangs over us all

—— Tom Webber , Observer

The imagined experience of dementia is intricately, cleverly woven

—— Lucy Atkins , Sunday Times

A brave, intelligent book

—— Emma Lee-Potter , Daily Express

Harvey uses her precise and unostentatious style to full effect

—— Alexander Starritt , Times Literary Supplement

A treat for literature lovers who appreciate complexity in their novels and aren't afraid to deal with tough topics

—— Library Journal

Harvey's novel bravely reimagines the horrors of Alzheimer's from within the ever-narrowing parameters of an architect's mind

—— New York Times

Closer to Virginia Woolf's meditative novels than anything else I can think of

—— Washington Post

A forensic examination of loss and misunderstanding, a paean to the vital force of stories, and an incredibly moving look at a sword of Damocles that hangs over us all.

—— Tom Webber , Observer

Harvey shows her remarkable powers of empathy and her no less remarkable literary skill. To write about a disordered mind is to court the danger of creating a work that is itself disordered. But from start to finish her control is absolute....I can think of few more distinguished literary debuts in recent years

—— Francis King , Literary Review

Moving, convincing, adroit- it is a remarkably accomplished first novel and a beautiful jacket

—— Susan Hill , The Lady

Harvey's is certainly the outstanding fictional debut to have come my way this year

—— Francis King , The Oldie

Intricately and delicately woven

—— Lucy Atkins , Sunday Times

Impressive first novel [which] plays some original tricks with narrative

—— Ophelia Field , Sunday Telegraph Magazine

An extremely gifted writer

—— Independent on Sunday

Deeply original and captivating...The lyrical power of these shifting and competing narratives is matched by the absolute emotional realism of Jake's own desperate plight: his shame and anger and impotence are devastatingly recorded. And yet this is not a depressing novel, but rather one so full of urgent life that it rouses even as it terrifies.

—— Olivia Laing , The Observer

Many novels have documented the trials of living with dementia, but this mind-bending debut throws us straight into the skewed recesses of a sufferer's brain... An exhilarating trip, but for the thought that this is a place some of us might visit one day.

—— Emma Hagestadt , Independent

Brilliantly melds a factual post-war murder into a dark fictional tale

—— Telegraph

Land of Marvels offers a fluent plot peopled by sharp, affecting characters and graced with the author's usual erudite wit and understanding humour

—— Financial Times

[a] cleverly plotted and elegantly written novel...Unsworth has evidently done a great deal of research, but this is woven seamlessly into the fabric of the novel so that the reader is caught up in the excitement of Somerville's discoveries.

—— The Sunday Times
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