Murder Duet A Musical Case

Murder Duet A Musical Case by Batya Gur is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on July 25, 2000. This 444-page novel continues the series of intellectually engaging mysteries featuring the astute and solitary police officer Michael Ohayon. In this installment, Ohayon investigates the brutal murders of his cellist friend’s father and brother, both prominent musicians, intertwining the world of classical music with a gripping crime narrative.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and musical elements as Ohayon delves into the case, starting with Brahm’s First Symphony and uncovering a newly discovered Vivaldi requiem that serves as a crucial motive. The story appeals to fans of both crime fiction and music, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of these two worlds. Through its intricate plot and rich character development, this book presents a compelling exploration of the complexities surrounding the crime.
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Fourth in a series of popular, intellectually challenging mysteries from acclaimed Israeli author Batya Gur, Murder Duet features once again the smart, charming, and lonely police officer Michael Ohayon. After his cellist friend’s father and brother–who are also well-known musicians–are brutally murdered, Ohayon, a classical music afficionado, sets out to solve the crime. From the opening pages, where the detective plays a compact disc of Brahm’s First Symphony, to the newly discovered music for an unknown Vivaldi requiem that provides a rock-solid motive for the crime, lovers of crime novels, as well as music, will thrill to every dulcet note.
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