Devil's Trill

Devil's Trill

by Gerald Elias (Author)

Synopsis

Daniel Jacobus is a blind, reclusive, vulgar violin teacher living in self-imposed exile in rural New England. He spends his time chain smoking, listening to old LPs, and berating students in the hope that they will flee. Jacobus, however, is drawn back into the world he left behind when he decides to attend the Grimsley Competition at Carnegie Hall. The winner of this competition is granted the honor of playing the 'Piccolino' Stradivarius,' a uniquely dazzling violin that has brought misfortune to all who possessed it over the centuries. Nine year old Kamryn Vander wins the competition, but before she can get an opportunity to play the price less violin, it is stolen. Then Vander's teacher and Jacobus' nemesis Victoria Jablonski is brutally murdered. Jacobus becomes the primary suspect in both crimes, and sets out to prove his innocence against all odds.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: 1
Publisher: Minotaur Books,US
Published: 02 Nov 2009

ISBN 10: 0312541813
ISBN 13: 9780312541811

Author Bio
A graduate of Yale, GERALD ELIAS has been a Boston Symphony violinist, Associate Concertmaster of the Utah Symphony since 1988, Adjunct Professor of Music at the University of Utah, first violinist of the Abramyan String Quartet, and Music Director of the Vivaldi Candlelight concert series.