The Strings of Murder

A Novel

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Pub Date May 03 2016 | Archive Date Apr 30 2016

Description

1888: a violinist is brutally murdered in his Edinburgh home. Fearing a national panic over a copycat Jack the Ripper, Scotland Yard sends Inspector Ian Frey. Frey reports to Detective "Nine-Nails" McGray, local legend and exact opposite of the foppish English inspector. McGray’s tragic past has driven him to superstition, but even Frey must admit that this case seems beyond belief... There was no way in or out of the locked music studio. And there are black magic symbols on the floor. The dead man’s maid swears there were three musicians playing before the murder. And the suspects all talk of a cursed violin once played by the Devil himself. Inspector Frey has always been a man of reason—but the longer this investigation goes on, the more his grasp on reason seems to be slipping...

1888: a violinist is brutally murdered in his Edinburgh home. Fearing a national panic over a copycat Jack the Ripper, Scotland Yard sends Inspector Ian Frey. Frey reports to Detective "Nine-Nails"...


Advance Praise

"Sherlock Holmes meets the X-Files in de Muriel’s standout debut, a creepy and atmospheric whodunit set in 1888.... De Muriel matches the intricate mystery with a clever solution." —Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Cultured, logical Frey is immediately at odds with his brash new partner but soon finds him indispensable in interpreting occult clues and coaxing clues from witnesses. Detailed historical context, spine-tingling occult overtones, and witty characterization create a gripping, albeit reality-bending, story. Fans of Alec Grecian’s and Will Thomas’ gritty Victorian tales will want to see more of Frey." - Booklist

"Sherlock Holmes meets the X-Files in de Muriel’s standout debut, a creepy and atmospheric whodunit set in 1888.... De Muriel matches the intricate mystery with a clever solution." —Publishers Weekly...


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