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The mastersinger from Minsk : an Inspector Hermann Preiss mystery

Torgov, Morley. (Author).

It is late March 1868. In Munich, composer Richard Wagner is completing his new opera Die Meistersinger von Nuremberg. It has been a difficult few years for him, and much depends upon the success of this new work. Following the tense auditions, an anonymous note warns Wagner that the premiere will be the date of his ruination. Enter Inspector Hermann Preiss, who discovers a complication. Her name is Cornelia Vanderhoute, and she claims to have been made pregnant after a typical brief Wagner fling. A series of murders of people involved in the new production suggests Cornelia is carrying out a deadly program of revenge. Even Wagner and his wife are threatened. Will Preiss succeed in discovering the writer of the note? Will he manage to prevent the murder of Wagner, and what will happen on the night of the premiere?

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MYSTERY FIC Torgo
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  • ISBN: 9781459702011
  • Physical Description 327 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher Toronto : Dundurn Press, 2012.

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The Mastersinger from Minsk : An Inspector Hermann Preiss Mystery
The Mastersinger from Minsk : An Inspector Hermann Preiss Mystery
by Torgov, Morley
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The Mastersinger from Minsk : An Inspector Hermann Preiss Mystery


2013 Bony Blithe Award -- Shortlisted Many people may dislike him, but who wrote the anonymous note declaring that the night of the premiere will be Wagner's day of reckoning? It is late March 1868. In Munich, composer Richard Wagner is completing his new opera Die Meistersinger von Nuremberg . It has been a difficult few years for him, and much depends upon the success of this new work. Following the tense auditions, an anonymous note warns Wagner that the premiere will be the date of his ruination. Enter Inspector Hermann Preiss, who discovers a complication. Her name is Cornelia Vanderhoute, and she claims to have been made pregnant after a typical brief Wagner fling. A series of murders of people involved in the new production suggests Cornelia is carrying out a deadly program of revenge. Even Wagner and his wife are threatened. Will Preiss succeed in discovering the writer of the note? Will he manage to prevent the murder of Wagner, and what will happen on the night of the premiere?