THE SEVEN SYMPHONIES: A Finnish Murder Mystery

THE SEVEN SYMPHONIES: A Finnish Murder Mystery

by Simon Boswell
THE SEVEN SYMPHONIES: A Finnish Murder Mystery

THE SEVEN SYMPHONIES: A Finnish Murder Mystery

by Simon Boswell

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Overview

A bitterly cold March morning in Helsinki, and a young woman is found dead in Sibelius Park. A serial killer has made his first move.

Miranda, a Detective Inspector in the Helsinki Homicide Unit struggles with a conundrum: Why are musicians being especially targeted? What is the significance of the gruesome trophy the murderer removes from every crime scene? And why does the killer appear to associate each of his attacks with one of the symphonies of the great Finnish composer, Jean Sibelius.

Set against a backdrop of the Finnish music world, the story unfolds as a disturbing exploration of sexual obsession and the more sinister aspects of human sexuality.

Almost as a parallel plot (in a series of lectures held at the Sibelius Academy) the reader is presented with a fascinating biographical sketch of Finland's greatest artist and an analysis of his orchestral masterpieces. These two plot threads will, in subtle ways, become entangled.

For lovers of the detective story: intriguing twists and turns that culminate in a compelling, suspenseful denouement. For detective story aficionados who also love the music of Sibelius: this is compulsory reading!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013885578
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Publication date: 01/18/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 460
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Born in London. Civil engineering degree from Birmingham University. Postgraduate diploma: Teaching English as a Foreign Language. 30 years in Finland as an English teacher. Studied composition with Einojuhani Rautavaara at Helsinki's Sibelius Academy where he now holds the English lectureship. Develops and teaches music-related English courses to music students.
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