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I finished writing this mystery book and now I'm nearly done with 1st pa..."
How about:
1. Killer Songs
2. The Sound of Drugs and Murder
3. Power Chords of Death (A David __ Musical Murder Mystery)
Just a few ideas. I can see why it would be tough.

1. The Secret Life of a Music Journalist
2. Confessions of a Music Journalist
3. Sex, Drugs, Rock 'n' Roll & Murder
The most important thing is that it is obvious what type of book it is so that it appeals to readers that like that genre. From that point of view your 3rd tittle is the best, as it is not obvious what genre the first 2 are - they sound a bit like memoirs - whereas 3 does sound like a murder mystery. The 3rd title still doesn't seem quite right though as it is a bit long and unwieldy. I like Jeffery's idea of adding "(A David __ Musical Murder Mystery)" after whatever title you choose.


Death and Rock and Roll
Music, Drugs and Death: The Rock and Roll Murders
The Chord of Death

Killer Chords?
The one probably isn't too great either. lol. Titles are hard.

By the way, and I probably should have mentioned this earlier, but the book is told in first person past tense, entirely from David's point of view. I don't know why, that's just how the story wanted to be told.
Also, I've explored a lot of different cover options, but I'm going with a picture of the Los Angeles Theatre, where the marquee will be the title of the book. If you've ever seen an old theatre with a sign above the entrance that says who is performing, that's basically the LA Theatre.
If anyone has more titles, I'd love to hear them. Once I figure out what I'm going with, I'll post the cover here. Thanks again.


Ashley Lee London

Or maybe there's a song that's frequently referenced in your book?

Staged Murder
Encore of Murder
Stage Dive
Now you're tricking us into reading your book - Ha !
Sounds like a good story and good luck with the cover

The Music Will Last Forever.
Pocketman.
The Plectrum Killings.
Keith Can't Play Rio.
Volume to 11.
Murk and Chaos in Rock & Roll.
Sound Bites.
Wearing Sunglasses, When it's Cloudy.

The Seamy Side

I personally just love "The Riff of Death" or maybe even "The Riff of Murder"


Here are my suggestions:
Murder of a Rock Star
Flying High
Deception in Dealing

Cocaine:
Star-spangled Powder Rock
Heroin:
When the White Nurse Comes Calling
Methamphetamine:
The Blue Devil's Tune
Non-drug related Titles:
Rock 'n' Roll Overdose

If you give the impression that the MC is a rock star it may keep some away, while others may be disappointed to learn that the MC is actually a drug dealing journalist.
I have no suggestion, sorry, but maybe look at the serial killer and his/ger motivation?

I agree with Leah that the best titles will come from something intrinsic to your story or character.
For example, if the killer is e.g. a hasbeen or down-and-out who is resentful of the rock stars's success you could go with:
Deadbeat
of if s/he just hates the noise, why not:
Dead Quiet
or even
The Silence of the Jams ;-)
Some more generic music/drugs ones might be:
High Notes
Murder from O – D
Tunes to Die For
Good luck.
I finished writing this mystery book and now I'm nearly done with 1st pass copy edits, yet I still don't have a title for the book. It's one of those things where I figured I would just keep writing and the title would reveal itself to me, but that never actually happened and now the cover needs to be made.
I've narrowed it down to a few titles, though even those I'm not in love with. Here is a concise synopsis:
The book is set in Los Angeles and follows a music journalist, David, as he goes to concerts and interviews musicians. David's side hustle is selling drugs to the rock stars he interviews. One day, a Keith-Richards-type of character collapses on stage just before he is supposed to be inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. The official cause of death is drug overdose, but we soon find out that there is actually a serial killer going around town, killing musicians and making it look like they OD'd. David then has to catch the killer. The book is also a subtle commentary on the drug culture within the music industry; there is also a prominent love story in there.
Here are the working titles:
1. The Secret Life of a Music Journalist
2. Confessions of a Music Journalist
3. Sex, Drugs, Rock 'n' Roll & Murder
I know, all 3 are pretty terrible. I'm really grasping at straws here guys. Could someone please give me some direction? I would appreciate it like you wouldn't even know.
Cheers,
Ryan