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Latest revision as of 10:09, 25 April 2019
Rock star from the 1973 Inspector Wexford novel Some Lie and Some Die by Ruth Rendell. He's headlining at a rock festival with a bunch of other artists, and his first girlfriend, Dawn Stonor, turns up murdered. Rendell even wrote a full set of lyrics to his song "Let-me-believe."
It was later adapted into a three-part episode of The Ruth Rendell Mysteries in 1990, with future Dr. Who actor Peter Capaldi playing Zeno.