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Death Be My Theme (2000)

af Hannah March

Serier: Robert Fairfax (3)

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Recuperating from illness in Chelsea - in 1764, a rural spot - Robert Fairfax expects to be bored. But a chance meeting leads to his involvement with the Mozarts of Salzburg, whose young son is the musical prodigy creating a stir throughout their tour of Europe. The boy is an uncomprehending but vital witness to the events surrounding the death of Gabriel Chilcott, a wealthy and ill-tempered music-lover. His pretty young wife has secrets she does not care to divulge, and the mystery deepens with the horrific discovery of a girl's murdered body. Fairfax's investigation leads him to a puzzle that seems beyond his powers to solve - unless he can garner a crucial clue from the remarkable little boy whom the world will know as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart...… (mere)
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These Georgian era mysteries are exceptionally vivid with a feel for the details of the period that goes beyond aristocratic dress and manners. March moves confidently through various levels of society including such lesser known events as the enclosures, slavery, and the controversial rise of Methodism. Her characters are well drawn and generally very believable.

One caveat that I have, not so much a criticism of the writing as a piece of information for readers, March has no qualms about breaking the reader's heart by killing off likable victims by murderers seemed appealing and whose crimes seem almost like a betrayal of trust. The solving of the crime doesn't necessary solve all the characters' problems; there is sometimes an aching sense of futility. I assume that readers know their own tastes. ( )
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Recuperating from illness in Chelsea - in 1764, a rural spot - Robert Fairfax expects to be bored. But a chance meeting leads to his involvement with the Mozarts of Salzburg, whose young son is the musical prodigy creating a stir throughout their tour of Europe. The boy is an uncomprehending but vital witness to the events surrounding the death of Gabriel Chilcott, a wealthy and ill-tempered music-lover. His pretty young wife has secrets she does not care to divulge, and the mystery deepens with the horrific discovery of a girl's murdered body. Fairfax's investigation leads him to a puzzle that seems beyond his powers to solve - unless he can garner a crucial clue from the remarkable little boy whom the world will know as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart...

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