Murder Duet: A Musical Case
By (Author) Batya Gur
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
7th June 2021
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
448
Width 135mm, Height 205mm, Spine 30mm
341g
With tension as taut as strings on a cello, the fourth Michael Ohayon mystery from Israels Agatha Christie, in which the police officer must solve the murder of two musicians, is pure reading pleasure (New York Times).
After his cellist friend's father and brotherwho are also well-known musiciansare brutally murdered, Chief Superintendent Michael 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.
Batya Gur's new book is a long, luxurious mystery for aficionados of murder, classical music and psychological motivation. Modern Israel is the setting of Murder Duet, which captures a strong sense of people and place. a nice change from the chorus of crude violence that accompanies many thrillers. -- USA Today
"Reading Gur, one is struck, first, by her obvious command of the genre, and, foremost, by her exemplary psychological insight." -- Newsday
For pure reading pleasure, nothing touches the smart discussions on music and art. . . along with the intimate scenes of musicians at serious work and at murderous play. -- New York Times Book Review
"A virtuoso performance." -- Booklist
"Murder Duet is not only a superb murder mystery, but also a subtle study of the relations between creativity, ambition, love and possessiveness. A warm book, full of skillful modulations." -- Amos Oz
Batya Gur lives and teaches in Jerusalem, Israel. This is her fourth Michael Ohayon mystery, all three previous to this one were Israeli bestsellers.