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SYMPHONY OF SECRETS by Brendan  Slocumb Kirkus Star

SYMPHONY OF SECRETS

by Brendan Slocumb

Pub Date: April 18th, 2023
ISBN: 9780593315446
Publisher: Anchor

A scholar discovers his favorite composer's secret in this page-turning thriller.

When Bern Hendricks, a musicology professor at the University of Virginia, is contacted by the Delaney Foundation, he’s shocked—the organization, dedicated to the legacy of Frederic Delaney, the man Bern considers “the hands-down best composer…in the entire world,” is a worldwide phenomenon, with “its name and logo as recognizable as Walt Disney’s.” Bern is even more floored when it turns out the group has discovered the manuscript of RED, a long-lost Delaney opera, and wants him to prepare it for performance. Bern enlists the help of his friend Eboni, a computer scientist who’s worked on musical analysis of Delaney’s other operas. Bern discovers a mysterious notation in the copy of RED, which puts him and Eboni on the track of a Black woman named Josephine Reed who knew Delaney, but they can’t quite figure out what the relationship entailed—until they do and begin to realize that Delaney, who died of suicide in 1936, might not have been the genius Bern thought he was. The Delaney Foundation is, of course, none too pleased with their discovery. Slocumb’s narrative alternates between the present day and the early 20th century, and his transitions are seamless. The dialogue in the novel, particularly between Bern and Eboni, sparkles, and the author does a brilliant job building suspense. Slocumb’s debut, The Violin Conspiracy (2022), was solid, but he seems to be having much more fun with this one, writing with a refreshing looseness and well-earned confidence. This is a superb novel that will appeal to any thriller fan, not just readers with an ear for classical music.

Sophomore novels don’t get much better than this.