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This is the first book in the Compton and Murray Mysteries series. The two detectives meet. Playing the wrong music can be murder. Recovering from events that have shaken his confidence as an officer and a father, Detective Inspector Jacob Murray has come to Canterbury to rebuild his career. Newly promoted Detective Sergeant Matthew Compton does his best to avoid the guilt of what occurred while he attended Christ Church University despite living in the shadow of the campus. Neither detective is sure of who they can trust-especially each other. When a cellist is brutally murdered at the…mehr

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This is the first book in the Compton and Murray Mysteries series. The two detectives meet. Playing the wrong music can be murder. Recovering from events that have shaken his confidence as an officer and a father, Detective Inspector Jacob Murray has come to Canterbury to rebuild his career. Newly promoted Detective Sergeant Matthew Compton does his best to avoid the guilt of what occurred while he attended Christ Church University despite living in the shadow of the campus. Neither detective is sure of who they can trust-especially each other. When a cellist is brutally murdered at the University, the only clue is a musical score by Tchaikovsky. The detectives are forced to put aside the past and learn to work together to discover who killed the musician.
Autorenporträt
Drawing inspiration from actor Sean Bean, Beth Savoie strives to always have at least one death in her stories, even if it's only implied. She has two published novels, as well as short stories and poems, including in Chicken Soup for the Soul. When not torturing fictional people, Beth can be found in Louisiana working as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner or hanging out with her other favorite bean in local coffee shops. Envious Score is the first novel in her detective series The Compton and Murray Mysteries.