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Symphony of Secrets
by Brendan Slocumb
Bern is a music historian and the lead expert on America’s most famous composer, Frederic Delaney. When a descendant of Delaney brings Bern sheet music that might be part of a famously lost opera, he thinks it will change history. But there’s a lot more history to uncover when Bern finds a clue to some of Delaney's dark secrets.
This isn't quite a mystery — especially if you read all of the marketing copy, which gives away any intrigue in the first third of the book. But whether it's mystery or historical fiction or a thriller or something in between, I loved it! Brendan Slocumb has such a gift for this slow creep of danger and distrust. And I absolutely love the setting in the world of classical music. This is a fantastic follow-up to The Violin Conspiracy.
Thanks to the publisher for the advanced copy.
This isn't quite a mystery — especially if you read all of the marketing copy, which gives away any intrigue in the first third of the book. But whether it's mystery or historical fiction or a thriller or something in between, I loved it! Brendan Slocumb has such a gift for this slow creep of danger and distrust. And I absolutely love the setting in the world of classical music. This is a fantastic follow-up to The Violin Conspiracy.
Thanks to the publisher for the advanced copy.