Girl with a Violin: A Psychological Thriller
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A famous 18-year-old fiddle player, Beau, is abducted from her parents’ huge Sierra home at a birthday folk jam in her honor one summer in the early part of the 21st century. As a fire burns up the mountain while she is buried on the land under a pile of brush, she is found just in time.
A month later, much to her horror, she is abducted again, this time from a Berkeley music jam. The culprit – a crazy but brilliant classical violinist only known for his expert folk guitar playing – hides her away in an underground room in the Sierras so he can compel her to learn classical violin.
Pale, gaunt and shattered, can she escape?
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About the Author
Wendy Bartlett lived in Berkeley, California. She lived in England for thirteen years and visits her family regularly where she haunts the places she writes about like the Old Bailey, the River Thames and Rottingdean. She re-published her novel Broad Reach in 2019 and has published four children’s books recently, including the popular children’s novel: The Flood. The new edition of Cellini’s Revenge, The Mystery of the Silver Cups, Book 1 was published in 2020, followed soon after by Book 2. She just published Book 3, the last of the trilogy.
When Ken Sherman, Los Angeles-based literary agent, read just the first two chapters of the original Girl with a Violin manuscript, he said it would make a great movie. Bartlett immediately wrote the screenplay, and then this audio play was developed by Becky Parker Geist of ProAudioVoices. The book will be published in paperback and ebook editions.
From the first paragraph, the reader’s curiosity is immediately peaked, and the adventure begins. Bartlett takes us on a musical journey worthy of the most complicated composition, and on the way, we meet a cast of characters that makes us want to pick up an instrument and join the band.
The hallmark of a great mystery/psychological thriller is to keep the reader guessing. Bartlett does this, but with a twist. The book starts out as a mystery, but becomes a psychological thriller that will not disappoint.
I can’t wait for her next book!
—Helen Cameron, Ph.D, Higher Education Administration
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| A famous 18-year-old fiddle player, Beau, is abducted from her parents’ huge Sierra home at a birthday folk jam in her honor one summer in the early part of the 21st century. As a fire burns up the mountain while she is buried on the land under a pile of brush, she is found just in time.
A month later, much to her horror, she is abducted again, this time from a Berkeley music jam. The culprit – a crazy but brilliant classical violinist only known for his expert folk guitar playing – hides her away in an underground room in the Sierras so he can compel her to learn classical violin. Pale, gaunt and shattered, can she escape? |
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