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Book Review of Fearful Symmetry (Sara Selkirk, Bk 2)

Fearful Symmetry (Sara Selkirk, Bk 2)
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Helpful Score: 2


This is the second in a British mystery series by Scottish author Morag Joss, who won a Silver Dagger Award for her novel, "Half Broken Things." Cellist Sara Selkirk is secretly in love with, and on the brink of an affair with, Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Poole, so it is perhaps understandable that she can't resist poking about into a recent letter bomb murder that killed an unloveable retired headmistress who lived in the same building as two of Sara's closest friends. A local group of opera buffs has decided to put on a 'community opera' and are enlisting the help of anyone with talent, so of course Sara ends being dragged into it. But the famous composer's work in strangely unplayable, the female lead is being sung by a young autistic woman who is being preyed upon by more than one of the men in the group, and soon an 'accident' results in another death. Morag has been well received and widely read in Great Britain, and her mysteries are gradually catching attention in the US.