<B>‘Heroic and absurd, scurrilous and profound, <I>Who Killed Mister Moonlight?</I> charts the descent of four intelligent young men with faces like ruby-eyed dime-store skull rings into a glittering and very modern maelstrom. Fast, compelling, and disarmingly honest, this is an invaluable account of a strange and spectral cultural twilight era that we shall almost certainly never see again. Highly recommended.’ - Alan Moore</B><BR/><BR/> Beginning with the creation of Bauhaus’s seminal debut hit <I>Bela Lugosi’s Dead</I>, David J. Haskins offers a no-holds-barred account of his band’s rapid rise to fame and glory in the late '70s, their sudden dissolution in the '80s, and their subsequent - and often strained - reunions.<BR/><BR/> In between, he explores his work as a solo performer, and with acclaimed trio Love And Rockets - culminating in the devastating fire that ripped through the sessions for their 1996 album <I>Sweet F.A.</I> He also del