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Death of a Baritone: A Music Lover's Mystery [Mass Market Paperback]

Karen Sturges (Author)
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November 2, 1999
Phoebe Mullins spent years as a peacemaker between her conductor husband and the music world's most petulant stars. But when she lands a job at an aging diva's opera school, she has no idea that her shrewd knack for diplomacy will be tested once again.

At the exclusive Long Island opera colony of singing legend Anna Varovna, residents are rehearsing their summer production of Così fan tutte. But Phoebe quickly sees that relations offstage are less than cozy, and Mozart's honeyed melodies soon give way to high-decibel melodrama.

Then handsome baritone Frank Palermo is found dead of an allergy to the penicillin pill covertly planted among his vitamins--and Anna urges Phoebe to make some discreet inquiries. Could Frank's recent joining of the Children of Truth cult have somehow earned him an early grave? And why did Frank, clutching his opera score as he died, scratch an X on the name "Amadeus"?

Before Phoebe can make sense of it all, a fatal cacophony of love, lust, genius, and guilt reveals itself--and the tempo accelerates as death strikes again.

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"A standing ovation for Karen Sturges's dazzling debut   mystery...Phoebe Mullins is a sleuth to cherish."
--Carolyn Hart

"It's a good book! The feisty woman narrator is a joy...the music of the divine Mozart swells and fades and swells again as the singer-suspects take turns at center stage and the production sweeps to a bravura conclusion, tutti fortissimo."
--Jane Langton, author of The Thief of Venice

"A first-class puzzle...a whole string of surprises in an intricately woven plot. Karen Sturges--and Phoebe Mullins--are real finds for even the most jaded mystery fan."
--Jane Haddam, author of Deadly Beloved

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Phoebe Mullins spent years as a peacemaker between her conductor husband and the music world's most petulant stars. But when she lands a job at an aging diva's opera school, she has no idea that her shrewd knack for diplomacy will be tested once again.

At the exclusive Long Island opera colony of singing legend Anna Varovna, residents are rehearsing their summer production of Così fan tutte. But Phoebe quickly sees that relations offstage are less than cozy, and Mozart's honeyed melodies soon give way to high-decibel melodrama.

Then handsome baritone Frank Palermo is found dead of an allergy to the penicillin pill covertly planted among his vitamins--and Anna urges Phoebe to make some discreet inquiries. Could Frank's recent joining of the Children of Truth cult have somehow earned him an early grave? And why did Frank, clutching his opera score as he died, scratch an X on the name "Amadeus"?

Before Phoebe can make sense of it all, a fatal cacophony of love, lust, genius, and guilt reveals itself--and the tempo accelerates as death strikes again.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (November 2, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553581287
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553581287
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 4.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,211,667 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A music lover's mystery -- indeed!, January 10, 2000
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kellytwo "kellytwo" (cleveland hts, ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Death of a Baritone: A Music Lover's Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)
This is indeed a mystery for music lovers. At last. Not since the first Frost the Fiddler books, and before that the Paul Meyer books, have lovers of classical music been able to indulge their love of music and mystery simultaneously. What a find!

Phoebe Angelopoulos Mullins, daughter of famous pianist Yannis, and widow of conductor Mischa (who was really full-Irish!) finds herself at 48 needing to find a career for herself, to earn her own money in her own right. Perilously, she learns a bit about WordPerfect, learns to drive a car, sub-lets her apartment in New York and sets off for a summer job in the Hamptons, which dematerializes before she gets there.

But then, there appears on the horizon the Varovna Opera Colony, under the aegis of Anna Varovna, former soprano star at the Met, and Phoebe has found her summer home. Having spent her adult life (so far) meeting crowds of people, she uses the old trick of assigning pet names to folks to make future identification easier. Thus we get to meet the Jamaican Baryshnikov - Jason Lee Jones; the White Queen - Amanda St. James, and the Red Queen - Rita Michaels. Rita is married to the Stage Director - Theo Morse. The 'Piano Man', Larry Peterson, is a composer in addition to being the conductor. Various other personages enter and exit: Jenny Allen, girl of all work, Gerta Hofstetter who has been with Anna longer than anyone can remember, and of course -- the tenor! -- Stefan Kowalski. The baritone of the title is Frank Palermo, whose death is caused by an allergic reaction to penicillin. Who knew? Who could have used this information in such a way? And why?

Suffolk County Homicide Lieutenant Saul Freed and his assistant (The Gaughin Princess), exotic Claire Delgado, are called in to untangle the multiple threads of this engrossing mystery novel; threads which include plagiarism, cults, professional jealousy -- as well as the other kind -- and even remnants of the Holocaust. In the end, however, its Phoebe's memory that pulls the pieces of the puzzle together, allowing her to correctly interpret the clues that have been misunderstood by everyone else -- including the Lieutenant. It may sound complex, but is no more so than a Mozart score, and will be as satisfying to the mystery lover, as the musical one is to the music lover!

Set to the staging and words of Così fan Tutte by Mozart and Da Ponte, even the prodigy himself would have loved the word-play and subtle humor with which this book abounds! For myself, I can hardly wait for Death of a Pooh-Bah, in which Phoebe has moved upwards to the position of stage manager for the Northampton Repertory Company.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun mystery for opera lovers, August 10, 2000
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Sheila L. Beaumont (South Pasadena, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Death of a Baritone: A Music Lover's Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)
Our likable amateur detective, Phoebe Mullins, has been hired as secretary at the Varovna Vocal Colony and Opera Workshop. Headed by former Met diva Anna Varovna (whose frequent malapropisms are quite amusing), the colony is located in an idyllic wooded area of East Hampton. But as the opera company prepares for a production of "Cosi fan tutte," there's trouble in paradise: Phoebe senses an atmosphere of unease among the group. And the affable, Valentinoesque baritone, Frank Palermo, a young man given to sudden enthusiasms, has become involved in the Children of Truth, a cult that believes in total candor no matter what the consequences, the theory being that doing away with all secrets will bring about world love and peace. After Frank, who has made no secret of his severe allergy to penicillin, is found dead of anaphylactic shock, Phoebe sets out to discover who has a secret worth killing for. The author has cleverly inserted a number of red herrings to lead the reader astray, but if you're alert, you can spot the real clues. Deft plotting, humor, eccentric and lifelike characters, well-written dialogue, and plenty of opera lore all combine to make this a very enjoyable cozy, especially for opera fans. I hope Ms. Sturges has a sequel on the way.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Light and entertaining-good beach book, August 4, 2000
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Moe811 (New York USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Death of a Baritone: A Music Lover's Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)
When Phoebe Mullins' husband dies, he leaves her without any money or skills, she lands a job as a secretary for an opera camp in Easthampton. Shortly thereafter, the baritone for the production of Cosi Fan Tutti is dead of an allergic reaction to penicillin, and the opera star who owns the camp delegates the solution of the murder to Phoebe, along with the programs and costumes for the production.

This is a light and entertaining mystery with little substance. The characters are amusing. This book is perfect to take to the beach or on vacation where you need an entertaining diversion, but don't want to think too much.

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