Trouble in the Brasses
MacLeod CharlotteWhile stranded in the wilderness, an orchestra confronts a killer in its ranks.
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.