Bolt From The Blue

Bolt From The Blue by Kerry J Charles, published by Edmund+Octavia Publishing on December 21, 2021, is a 190-page work in English that intertwines elements of mystery and detective fiction. The story follows Dulcie Chambers, the director of a new exhibit at the Maine Museum of Art featuring costumes from the British Royal Opera. As the exhibit unfolds, Dulcie navigates personal and professional challenges, including the dynamics between her brother, a yacht company owner, and the exhibit’s singer, Antonio, who both vie for the attention of Bella Washington, a talented designer and Francine Belmont’s assistant.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and romance as Detective Nicholas Black investigates a sudden death that occurs in the museum basement, raising questions about whether it was an accident or something more sinister. The narrative explores themes of love and ambition against the backdrop of the opera world, where both Dulcie and Nick confront the complexities of their budding relationship. As they sift through clues, they come to understand that, much like in opera, the line between drama and reality can be perilously thin.
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The Costumes of Covent Garden, a new traveling exhibit of costumes worn by the British Royal Opera, is making its debut at the Maine Museum of Art, and director Dulcie Chambers couldn’t be more thrilled, especially since the woman in charge of the elaborate display is Dulcie’s former professor from Oxford and now good friend Francine Belmont. Along with numerous trunks filled with dazzling clothes, Francine brings with her a small sewing and design staff that includes American Bella Washington, a young and talented New York design school graduate who has quickly become Francine’s primary assistant.
Opera is never a straightforward affair, however. Dulcie’s brother, owner of a successful yacht touring company and a confirmed bachelor, has fallen hard for Bella. He finds himself in competition with the exhibit’s opening gala singer Antonio who can bring down the house with his arias. Bella has her own plot twist though, as she has no interest in either of them. She is too busy with the bolts of lavish fabrics and intricate stitchwork required in her work.
Comedy turns to tragedy with a sudden death in the museum basement. Was it simply a terrible accident, or have the darker forces been at play? Detective Nicholas Black enters the stage to investigate, but in scene after scene he is unable to move that plot forward. Yet, while the chorus is silent for Nick on the questionable death, they’ve clearly begun singing on the matter of love. He and Dulcie are most definitely beginning Act II of their budding romance.
While opera conjures exciting thoughts of theatrics and song, both Dulcie and Nick are painfully aware that the literal translation of the Italian word “opera” in English is “work”. Sorting through the increasingly nefarious clues, they come to realize that in life, as in opera, a dramatic accident is almost never accidental.
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