![]() ![]() I enjoyed the mystery of the alternate world, evil magic ruled by a jilted queen bent on revenge. I do think Emma and her friends read a little younger than their sixteen-years, but that did not hinder the story. When the disappearances start up again, Emma is compelled to investigate since she is tied to the violinists through her teacher and her grandfather. ![]() I really liked the premise for this young adult, paranormal mystery book, a string of missing violin virtuosos that stretches back for centuries. In her Grandfather's attic there is a locked door that may hold the answers. Emma's Grandfather is a luthier-someone who makes violins, and is training Emma to take his place. On top of the missing violinists, Emma's aunt Lily has fallen ill and her mother has to go to her, leaving Emma in the care of her Grandfather. Lately, Emma has been having some psychic visions and premonitions and these mysterious disappearances seem to have something to do with the supernatural. When Emma's violin teacher, Monsieur Dupriez also goes missing, Emma wants to investigate. ![]()
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