When an anxious phone call from obscure violinmaker Amadeo Borlotti disturbs Daniel Jacobus's Christmas Eve festivities, he and his friends Nathaniel and Yumi make light of it. Borlotti preferred the quiet life in the country away from the limelight, but his larceny grew incessantly. Now it's up to Jacobus to find out why.
Gerald Elias Libros
Este autor se sumerge en los rincones oscuros del mundo de la música clásica, un ámbito que conoce íntimamente a través de su carrera como violinista y director. Sus cautivadoras novelas de misterio combinan una aguda deducción con una profunda comprensión de este entorno único. Más allá de su ficción, sus variados relatos cortos y ensayos demuestran una amplia gama literaria, apareciendo en prestigiosas publicaciones. Continúa explorando nuevos territorios narrativos con misterios del Oeste contemporáneos y audiolibros, a menudo presentando sus propias interpretaciones musicales, fusionando así sus dos pasiones.





After the Carnegie Hall debut of nine-year old Grimsley Competition winner Kamryn Vander, the priceless "Piccolino" is stolen with Daniel Jacobus at the scene of the crime.
Spring Break
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
When reclusive, blind violin pedagogue Daniel Jacobus is invited to speak at a seemingly innocuous symposium on Baroque music at a prestigious music conservatory, he has no idea he is about to become enmeshed in an entrenched culture of sexual harassment and its cover-up at the highest levels.And when a renowned faculty member dies of apparent natural causes, only the curious behaviour of a violin student at Jacobus’s master class is an indication to him that something may be terribly amiss.
Set against the backdrop of an annual festival celebrating a beloved TV series, the story explores the tension between traditional and progressive values in a Western town. Acting sheriff Jefferson Dance faces a whirlwind of crises, including a kidnapping, hostage situation, arson, and murder within a single day. As he navigates these challenges, he grapples with the public's perception of him as a heroic figure, blurring the lines between fantasy and reality while uncovering the town's hidden secrets.
The Beethoven Sequence
- 214 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Exploring a chilling scenario, the narrative delves into the consequences of an inexperienced political outsider ascending to the presidency, grappling with mental instability. As the plot unfolds, the president's paranoia leads to the systematic elimination of political opponents, raising questions about power, governance, and the fragility of democracy. This provocative tale challenges readers to confront the potential dangers of unchecked authority and the impact of a leader's psyche on the nation.