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Paperback The Case of the Orphaned Bassoonists Book

ISBN: 1580050468

ISBN13: 9781580050463

The Case of the Orphaned Bassoonists

(Book #4 in the Cassandra Reilly Series)

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Cassandra Reilly arrives in Venice to see why her best friend Nicky Gibbons, bassoonist extraordinaire, has been accused of stealing a Venetian family heirloom. With an international cast of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Fun historic read

I am a bassoonist and I am also very interested in the orphanages this book centers its story around. I thought it was a fun read as well as informational. Enjoy!

Witty, literate look at Venice and music -- nirvana!

For some reason, books set in Venice have loomed large on my reading list lately, this being the third in the last month. It wasn't necessarily Venice that drew me to this book, however, it was the music, and I was not disappointed at all. For me, this book worked on every level; the writing is superb, the musical detail fascinating and accurate, the plot and characters believable and the tourist's guide to Venice (not written as that, exactly) inviting. I didn't know until I was into the book that the protagonist is lesbian, but so what? Cassandra Reilly is witty and literate, so who really cares what she does behind closed doors? Cassandra is a translator of foreign-language novels into English, and while engaged in this activity, does a good deal of traveling here and there. Sometimes the travel is for work, sometimes for pleasure, sometimes to help out a friend. This is how she ends up in Venice. Her erstwhile landlady in London, Nicola Gibbons, is a noted baroque bassoonist who has gone to Venice for a conference about the all-girl orphanages and orchestras of the post-Renaissance period in which Antonio Vivaldi lived and wrote some 600 + concertos for various instruments, including bassoon. A valuable antique bassoon has been stolen from the palazzo where Nicky is staying, and she is the prime suspect. She claims she was sleeping at the time of the theft, and sends an appeal to Cassandra to come to Venice and help find the real thief. After several false starts, the mystery is solved and the thief apprehended, but in the meantime, the book is full of unexpected delights. The peek into the world of book translation was especially interesting, as was the excursion into the world of baroque music, much of which is only now being discovered. This was the third of three books about Cassandra Reilly; I look forward to reading the others now that I've found her.

fun and interesting mystery

Although the characters in this mystery are not particularly sympathetic, the story is original and well told. The main character Cassandra gives us a magnificent tour of Venice - showing parts that most people are unfamiliar with, making one of the most enchanting cities seem even more enchanting. The music history that is expained is equally enthralling. The plot has some twists and turns, and makes for a fun read.

Effervescent Tour Spiced with Food, Romance, Music and Death

Cassandra Reilly, translator and accidental detective, is in rare form in Barbara Wilson's third outing in this delicious travel-cum-mystery series (following in the illustrious footsteps of "Gaudi Afternoon" set in Barcelona and "Trouble in Transylvania" set in GuessWhere). This time, Cassandra is summoned to Venice by her old friend Nicola Gibbons, a bassoonist attending a symposium on Early Music in the fabled city of canals. Once Cassandra agrees to go to her friend in need, she collides with a cast of characters hungry for everything the city has to offer, including art, performance, romance and deception. In additon to the pleasures of its central mystery involving theft, disappearances and surprise death, the novel cruises briskly and amusingly through Wilson's interests in the splendors of Venice, the music of Vivaldi, Ventian orphanges of Vivaldi's time that trained abandoned girls to sing and play like angels, mouth-watering food, delirious clothing ensembles and couplings of every variety. Since Cassandra is as witty and informed a guide as anyone could hope for, the tour of Venice is a complete delight. And with intrigue abounding in this symposium's snakepit of competing artistes and music scholars, Cassandra's detective skills get a work-out that brings, in equal measure, satisfaction to devoted readers of mysteries and uncontainable glee to fans of Wilson's affecting tales of steadfast friendships. Reading this novel revitalized my spirits!
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