Song of the Damned

Song of the Damned
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Phineas Fox Mystery

مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Sarah Rayne

شابک

9781780109961
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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Publisher's Weekly

October 9, 2017
In British author Rayne’s engrossing second mystery featuring London music researcher Phineas Fox (after Death Notes), Phin agrees to help his neighbor, Toby Tallis, search for Arabella Tallis, Toby’s cousin, after she fails to show up one evening for a party. At Arabella’s flat, Toby is surprised to spot a small portrait belonging to his and Arabella’s godfather, Stefan Cain, a refugee who came to England from Europe after WWII. The musicologist in Phin is instantly drawn to the portrait, which is of Stefan’s long-dead older sister, Christa Klein, holding some sheet music, and the puzzle that it presents. A second, more sinister plot line focuses on a dysfunctional brother and sister duo, Marcus and Margot Mander, who are searching for a lost inheritance and have a connection to Christa. Flashbacks to Nazi Germany shed light on Stefan and Christa’s history. How the various narrative threads converge in the shadow of a menacing castle in the remote German countryside will keep the reader guessing to the end. Agent: Jane Conway-Gordon, Jane Conway-Gordon Ltd. (U.K.).



Kirkus

October 1, 2017
A missing girl leads ghostbuster Phineas Fox to nefarious activity near the start of World War II.Phin is at a neighborhood party when his host, Toby Tallis, confesses concern about his cousin Arabella, who sent an e-mail saying she was looking forward to the party but hasn't shown up. Calls to her go directly to voicemail. The duo visits her flat in Pimlico, where Toby is disturbed to find a 1940s portrait of a woman named Christa Klein, whose beauty haunts Phin but whose nefarious activities ruined the Tallis family. Arabella isn't there, but Phin and Toby find a note from her godfather, Stefan Cain, who's Christa's brother. Siblings Margot and Marcus Mander have grown up "surrounded by [the] hatred" produced by Christa, who they believe murdered their father. Christa's story goes back to Germany in 1939, where she was a child enjoined by her mother, Giselle Klein, to protect Stefan, her younger brother. As the Nazis encroach on them, the family attempts to find a refuge at Gothic Wewelsberg Castle, the reported location of Mander Senior's murder. Rayne's narrative weaves three strands together: the story of the Klein family and Christa's supposed crime; Phin's parallel investigation of the phantom Christa, who has enchanted him; and the eerie tale of siblings Margot and Marcus, whose relationship has degenerated into a sad codependency under the shadow of Christa's alleged crime. All of which is not to forget the missing Arabella.The second installment of the series (Death Notes, 2017, etc.) at first presents a murky, multilayered picture but masterfully draws out the suspense by progressively revealing the underlying truths.

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Booklist

November 1, 2017
In the second Phineas Fox mystery, after Death Notes (2017), Phin's friend is worried about his cousin, who had been eager to attend a party but, uncharacteristically, didn't show up. Phin, a researcher by profession (he works mainly with writers and filmmakers), has only recently solved a devilishly complicated historical mystery, so figuring out why a woman has disappeared doesn't seem all that daunting a task. But a decades-old painting, which may be connected to the woman's disappearance, leads Phin to make a startling discovery that will launch him into a historical mystery that could be even more labyrinthine than his first case. As in Death Notes, and Rayne's Nell West series, the writing is crisp and compelling, and the mystery is cleverly constructed, with planted clues and key information being dispensed in small portions. It's a crime novel that requires close attention, and readers who enjoy sniffing out clues and trying to solve the mystery before the solution is revealed will have a fine time.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)



Booklist

October 1, 2018
In the third Phineas Fox mystery, the professional music historian and researcher is asked to resolve a debate concerning the provenance of an opera scheduled to be performed at Cresacre Abbey School in honor of the school's bicentennial. There is a concern that the opera might have been plagiarized from an earlier work; resolving the debate takes Fox deep into the school's history, where he uncovers a 200-year-old mystery that will challenge his sleuthing skills like no other mystery has. The Phineas Fox novels are markedly different from the author's popular Nell West and Michael Flint Haunted House series. Phineas is a more nuanced character than Nell and Michael; we sense there are many layers of his personality and life yet to be revealed. Equally important, the mix of music and history provides a refreshing backdrop to Fox's amateur sleuthing. This series started strong and keeps getting stronger.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)




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