His cello made him famous. His father made him a target."In this perfectly crafted thriller, Slocumb acts as the master conductor, bringing together a twisty plot and gorgeously wrought characters." -The Boston GlobeHis cello made him famous. His father made him a target."In this perfectly crafted thriller, Slocumb acts as the master conductor, bringing together a twisty plot and gorgeously wrought characters." -The Boston GlobeCurtis Wilson is a cello prodigy, growing up in the Southeast D.C. projects with a drug dealer for a father. But through determination and talent, and the loving support of his father's girlfriend, Larissa, Curtis claws his way out of his challenging circumstances and rises to unimagined heights in the classical music world-even soloing with the New York Philharmonic.And then, suddenly, his life disintegrates. His father, Zippy, turns state's evidence, implicating his old bosses. Now the family-Curtis included-must enter the witness protection program if they want to survive. This means Curtis must give up the very thing he loves the most- sharing his extraordinary music with the world. When Zippy's bosses prove too elusive for law enforcement, Curtis, Zippy, and Larissa realize that their only chance of survival is to take on the criminals themselves. They must create new identities and draw on their unique talents, including Curtis's musical ability, to go after the people who want them dead. But will it be enough to save Curtis and his family?A propulsive and moving story about sacrifice, loyalty, and the indomitable human spirit, The Dark Maestro is Brendan Slocumb at the height of his powers.
βBrendan Slocumb always brings his deep understanding and love of music to his novels. . . . In this perfectly crafted thriller, Slocumb acts as the master conductor, bringing together a twisty plot and gorgeously wrought characters.β βThe Boston Globe
βSlocumbβs gripping storytelling hits all the right notes, making this a standout performance.β βOprah Daily
βThis thriller about a musical prodigy delivers a virtuoso performance. . . . It is about coming together as a family out of sheer love and appreciation for one another despite the chaos all around.β βChristian Science Monitor
βSlocumb hits a high note with heart and adrenaline. . . . Slocumbβs storytelling remains emotionally resonant and fast-paced, with vibrant POVs and a deep love for music anchoring the narrative. . . . Equal parts heartwarming, high-stakes and wildly original.β βThe Seattle Times
βMusic lovers and thriller readers rejoiceβThe Dark Maestro, like Slocumbβs other novels, is in perfect harmony with both.β βUSA Today
βA virtuosic thriller. . . . This is an intricately plotted novel, paced perfectly by Slocumb, who keeps the book moving at a breakneck speedβbut not at the expense of his beautifully drawn characters. Curtis, shy and sweet, is especially memorable; Slocumb paints a beautiful picture of the young manβs internal life. . . . This novel should catapult Slocumb into the upper echelon of thriller authors.β βKirkus Reviews (starred)
βA musical literary thriller. . . . The twists of the story keep coming, and the thread of superhero comics and the Dark Maestro brings readers along on a journey that comic book fans will appreciate.β βLibrary Journal (starred)
βSlocumb's gripping third novel, The Dark Maestro, takes readers on a breathless ride. . . . Propulsive and gritty, yet suffused with the fierce love of family, The Dark Maestro weaves together themes of ambition, justice, and stubborn hopeβwith a side of fiendishly clever musical revenge.β βShelf Awareness
βAs heartbreaking as it is triumphant. . . . Slocumb strikes every emotional chord in this gripping, music-infused thriller. The Dark Maestro is a story of resilience, loyalty, and found familyβa bold symphony about what weβre willing to sacrifice for those we love, and how far weβll go to reclaim the music that makes us whole.β βSuspense Magazine
βSlocumb delivers another winning music-themed thriller.β βBooklist
βLike the music he describes, Brendan Slocumb's prose lifts and soars, penetrating you with its emotional resonance, then propelling you forward with mystery. . . . Dazzles. . . . Paired with the meticulously plotted mystery, Slocumbβs characters come fully to life, propelling the book at breakneck speed until its shocking conclusion.β βBookreporter
βThe Dark Maestro is my favorite kind of bookβone that keeps you riveted in the moment, turning pages feverishly. But then, long after youβre done, the book creeps into your mind and lingers. Packed with a love of music, injected with the elements of the best kind of thrillers, and told through the prism of an unforgettable protagonist, The Dark Maestro is a tour de force and a book unlike any other. I loved it.β βAlex Segura, bestselling author of Alter Ego and Secret Identity
βMove over Daredevil, step aside Dark Knight. Cellist by day, bringer of justice by night, the domino-mask wearing Curtis Wilson, his shady pops and the old manβs fearless girlfriend constitute a kind of Terrific Three for these tough times. That is if they manage to not get their heads blown off trying to get out from under. Great reading.β βGary Phillips, author of Ash Dark as Night
BRENDAN NICHOLAUS SLOCUMB was raised in Fayetteville, NC, and holds a degree in music education (with concentrations in violin and viola) from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. For more than twenty years he has been a public and private school music educator and has performed with orchestras throughout northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, DC.
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