Trouble in the Brasses, Charlotte MacLeod
Trouble in the Brasses, Charlotte MacLeod
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Trouble in the Brasses

Author: Charlotte MacLeod

Narrator: Charlotte MacLeod

Unabridged: 6 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/22/2021


Synopsis

A Canadian Mountie investigates a murder among musicians in this mystery by the Edgar Award–nominated author of the Peter Shandy series.

Although he is a decorated officer of the Mounted Police, Madoc Rhys's tin ear has long been an embarrassment to his musically fixated family. But when his father's orchestra needs a policeman, the Mountie gets a chance to make daddy proud.

It began as pranks among the brass instruments, but something is rotten inside the Wagstaffe Symphony, and is about to graduate to something criminal. Called in to look into the tensions within the group, Madoc arrives just in time to see the French horn player keel over. The death appears natural, and the orchestra boards the plane to its next engagement. But when a storm forces them to make an emergency landing and take shelter in an eerie old lodge, the extent of the danger becomes clear. Madoc may never understand music, but he has a good ear for murder, and is about to show off his chops.

About Charlotte MacLeod

Charlotte MacLeod (1922-2005) was an internationally bestselling author of cozy mysteries. Born in Canada, she moved to Boston as a child, and lived in New England most of her life. After graduating from college, she made a career in advertising, writing copy for the Stop & Shop Supermarket Company before moving on to Boston firm N. H. Miller & Co., where she rose to the rank of vice president. In her spare time, MacLeod wrote short stories, and in 1964 published her first novel, a children's book called Mystery of the White Knight.

In Rest You Merry (1978), MacLeod introduced Professor Peter Shandy, a horticulturist and amateur sleuth whose adventures she would chronicle for two decades. The Family Vault (1979) marked the first appearance of her other best-known characters: the husband and wife sleuthing team Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn, whom she followed until her last novel, The Balloon Man, in 1998.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maria on August 12, 2022

Without Janet this plot was a bit slow, but having Madoc's father and mother in the story was great, especially since his mother finally got to see how he worked and stopped saying her son worked for the government in research because it was so embarrassing to have a policeman for a son. Sir Emlyn's......more

Goodreads review by Ivonne on May 12, 2018

Despite the title, it isn’t just the brass section of the Wagstaffe Symphony Orchestra that’s troubled. In this fourth book in the series featuring Detective Inspector Madoc Rhys of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Rhys’ famous father, renowned conductor Sir Emlyn Rhys, has become worried about st......more

Goodreads review by Britt on May 05, 2022

Adorable I loved watching Madoc's father and mum in this story just as much as I loved watching Madoc cope with everything that went on. It's adorable and cute. Missed Janet, but the ending just made my day.......more

Goodreads review by sg.00 on October 08, 2022

A “Janet & Madoc” book with no Janet?? Come on! // downgrade to 3 stars.......more