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Prussian Counterpoint: A Joseph Haydn Mystery
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Prussian Counterpoint: A Joseph Haydn Mystery
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Prussian Counterpoint: A Joseph Haydn Mystery
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When an enemy makes overtures of friendship, is anyone safe?
An unexpected invitation from wily King Frederick causes composer Joseph Haydn to fear he's walking into a trap. After all, the Prussian King has never had any use for Haydn's music. His Majesty seems more intrigued at Haydn's being the son of a market-judge.
Worse still, the invitation appears to stir up suspicion in the highest quarters in Vienna. So much so that a mysterious, cloaked lady visits Haydn's Music Room and issues a thinly veiled threat.
Now Haydn is convinced there's mischief afoot. But not even he can foresee that he will stumble upon the corpse of the imperial ambassador a day after his arrival in Frederick's Prussia, along with evidence that His Lordship may have been a common thief.
Can Haydn salvage the imperial ambassador's reputation--and find his killer?
Praise for the Joseph Haydn Series
"A
standout in the genre of historical mysteries. An encore is requested!"
Midwest Book Review
"Tustin occupies a unique niche in the historical mystery world."
Edith Maxwell, Agatha-nominated author of
Delivering the Truth
"Wonderful read for fans of historical cozy mysteries. . .The characters are strong and the writing is smooth. . ."
Books a Plenty Book Reviews
"An interesting journey and Haydn is a likable main character."
Christa Reads and Writes
"Vivid historical descriptions, intricate details, and a fascinating central character kept me turning the pages. Bravo!"
Amanda Carmack, award-winning author of The Elizabethan Mystery Series
An unexpected invitation from wily King Frederick causes composer Joseph Haydn to fear he's walking into a trap. After all, the Prussian King has never had any use for Haydn's music. His Majesty seems more intrigued at Haydn's being the son of a market-judge.
Worse still, the invitation appears to stir up suspicion in the highest quarters in Vienna. So much so that a mysterious, cloaked lady visits Haydn's Music Room and issues a thinly veiled threat.
Now Haydn is convinced there's mischief afoot. But not even he can foresee that he will stumble upon the corpse of the imperial ambassador a day after his arrival in Frederick's Prussia, along with evidence that His Lordship may have been a common thief.
Can Haydn salvage the imperial ambassador's reputation--and find his killer?
Praise for the Joseph Haydn Series
"A
standout in the genre of historical mysteries. An encore is requested!"
Midwest Book Review
"Tustin occupies a unique niche in the historical mystery world."
Edith Maxwell, Agatha-nominated author of
Delivering the Truth
"Wonderful read for fans of historical cozy mysteries. . .The characters are strong and the writing is smooth. . ."
Books a Plenty Book Reviews
"An interesting journey and Haydn is a likable main character."
Christa Reads and Writes
"Vivid historical descriptions, intricate details, and a fascinating central character kept me turning the pages. Bravo!"
Amanda Carmack, award-winning author of The Elizabethan Mystery Series