Consider us well and truly rocked, Amadeus. The good folk at AVON, out of HarperCollins, are this week’s generous souls offering you – yes, YOU! – free books, the tome in question being THE MOZART CONSPIRACY,
Scott Mariani’s follow-up to THE ALCHEMIST’S SECRET. First, the blurb elves:
Former SAS operative Ben Hope is running for his life. Enlisted by beautiful Welsh opera star Leigh Llewellyn to investigate her brother’s mysterious death, Ben finds himself caught up in a centuries-old puzzle. The official line states that Oliver died in an accident whilst investigating Mozart’s death, but the facts don’t add up. Oliver’s research reveals that Mozart, a notable freemason, may have been killed by a shadowy and powerful splinter group of the cult. The only clues lie in an ancient letter, believed to have been written by Mozart himself. When Leigh and Ben receive video evidence of a ritual sacrifice being performed by hooded men, they realise that the sect is still in existence today…and will stop at nothing to remain a secret. Whilst researching this novel, Scott Mariani became increasingly convinced that political forces could potentially have been involved in Mozart’s death. This stunning new theory makes THE MOZART CONSPIRACY as controversial and provocative as THE DA VINCI CODE …
Lovely. To be in with a chance of winning a copy of
THE MOZART CONSPIRACY, just answer the following question.
Is Scott Mariani:
(a) a great Scott?
(b) a great Scot?
(c) the next Dan Brown?
(d) the man who finally put the ‘art’ into Mozart?
(e) all of the above.
Answers via the comment box, please, leaving a contact email address (using ‘at’ rather than @ to confound the spam-munchkins) before noon on Tuesday, August 5.
Et bon chance, mes amis …
Would that be Monday or the 5th of August, Sir?
ReplyDelete(e) all of the above
ReplyDeleteBecuase if all else fails, all of the above is always the best answer
Dec, How about a) only spelled "Great Scott" as in Great Scott a conspirarcy novel worth reading about Mozart!!
ReplyDeletedjbaynham(at)aol.com
let´s just say (e) and hope he has more art than Mozart:)
ReplyDeletehelgabk at gmail.com
Folks, I have to say I'm shocked at the low level of entries for this one ... it sounds to me like a terrific read. Cheers, Dec
ReplyDeleteAh, you've discovered today isn't the 5th?
ReplyDeletePeople are on holiday. Their internet provider has cut them off. They prefer to pay for their books. Or they just don't know the answer to your question. Or something.
Hmm, as there isn't an option f [for all of them except option c!] I'll have to go for option e :
ReplyDeleteflip at flip18[dot]co[dot]uk
I am a huge advocate of the amazing Scott Mariani - such an all-round good guy and his writing is very good indeed.
ReplyDeleteNot entering the comp, but had to big-up Scott a bit as he is near to my heart!
Liz x