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By Esi Edugyan. 1940. Paris is under occupation. Without papers it's not safe for Hiero to be out on the streets. But Sid and Hiero set off for a caf茅 in search of milk.

Shortly after the fall of Paris in 1940, Hieronymus Falk - a brilliant young jazz trumpeter who made his name in Berlin - is arrested in a caf茅 and never seen nor heard from again. He is black - and a German citizen. Falk and his fellow bandmates Sid Griffiths and Chip Jones fled Berlin the previous year. But as Sid puts it: "We ...known [we] wouldn't fend off the chaos forever. Ain't no man can outrun his fate."

But what really happened to Hieronymus Falk?

Fifty years later, Sid and Chip return to Berlin - but Chip has received a mysterious letter which sets the pair of them on a new journey to uncover the secrets of past. But the heart of the story is set in those wartime days in Berlin and Paris. It's a jazzman's tale, with a language and preoccupations that give us a very fresh take on some well-known historical events.

Half Blood Blues sings of betrayal, loyalty and creative ambition, with the thought that if you don't tell your own story others may tell it for you. And they just might tell it wrong ...

1940. Paris is under occupation, and without papers it's no longer safe for Hiero to be out on the streets. But after a hard drinking session Sid and Hiero set off for a caf茅 in search of milk.

Esi Edugyan has degrees from the University of Victoria and Johns Hopkins University. Her work has appeared in several anthologies, including Best New American Voices 2003. Half Blood Blues is her second novel. Her first The Second Life of Samuel Tyne - written when she was 25 - was published in 2004. Esi currently lives in Victoria, British Columbia.

Abridged by Jeremy Osborne.
Read by Ricky Fearon.

Produced by Rosalynd Ward
A Sweet Talk Production for 大象传媒 Radio 4.

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