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Female lead singer of her eponymous band (a British psychedelic rock band from the 1960s) from the 2017 mystery novel ''The Vinyl Detective: The Run-Out Groove'' by Andrew Cartmel. Valerian committed suicide in 1967 after her child was kidnapped and presumed killed. Her real name was Valerie Anne Drummond, and her brother "Colonel" John Drummond hires the Vinyl Detective.
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[[Image:Valerian_The_Vinyl_Detective_The_Run_Out_Groove.jpg|right]]Female lead singer of her eponymous band (a British psychedelic rock band from the 1960s) from the 2017 mystery novel ''The Vinyl Detective: The Run-Out Groove'' by Andrew Cartmel. Valerian committed suicide in 1967 after her child was kidnapped and presumed killed. Her real name was Valerie Anne Drummond, and her brother "Colonel" John Drummond hires the Vinyl Detective.
  
 
Her/their song is "All the Cats Love Valerian" which is a decent joke since "valerian" is another name for catnip.
 
Her/their song is "All the Cats Love Valerian" which is a decent joke since "valerian" is another name for catnip.

Latest revision as of 09:06, 13 October 2018

Valerian The Vinyl Detective The Run Out Groove.jpg

Female lead singer of her eponymous band (a British psychedelic rock band from the 1960s) from the 2017 mystery novel The Vinyl Detective: The Run-Out Groove by Andrew Cartmel. Valerian committed suicide in 1967 after her child was kidnapped and presumed killed. Her real name was Valerie Anne Drummond, and her brother "Colonel" John Drummond hires the Vinyl Detective.

Her/their song is "All the Cats Love Valerian" which is a decent joke since "valerian" is another name for catnip.