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Angel Eyes

The Violin Trade, Money, Power, Corruption & Sex

Author: Roger Graham Hargrave   Series: Lovely Dirty Business

Volume 1 of theThe Lovely Dirty Business series, five separate but linked novels that blow the lid completely off the violin business.

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Volume 1 of theThe Lovely Dirty Business series, five separate but linked novels that blow the lid completely off the violin business.

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In 1929, after her mother dies giving birth to her Grace Scott is raised by her father and German grandfather, who run a violin business in Chicago. In their care, she develops a formidable intellect, but as a teenager she is somewhat overweight; an unfortunate combination for a woman in 1940s America. Believing that this will affect her chances of finding a husband, to provide her with a degree of autonomy, her father and grandfather turn her into an outstanding violin connoisseur.

In spite of their efforts, determined to control her own destiny, Grace seduces an older English violin dealer. However, when the pair move to war ravaged London, her plan backfires. Using their daughter as leverage, her husband controls Grace's every move.

In 1965, after years of oppression and exploitation, Grace, begins a torrid affair with her husband’s youngest employee. Things reach a crisis when Grace discovers that her father-in-law has been hoarding a collection of antique violins that were stolen by the Nazis. Horrified, Grace arranges for the instrument’s restitution. Returning to the United States alone, in Washington DC Grace becomes embroiled in women’s emancipation, equal rights and the anti-Vietnam war movement.

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About the Author

Roger Graham Hargrave is a successful violin maker and an internationally recognised expert on classical Italian violins. For more than forty years has been lecturing and writing about these instruments, and why musicians, dealers, collectors and even criminals, are prepared to pay millions of dollars to own one.

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Product Details

Publisher
Troubador Publishing | Matador
Published
28th January 2024
Pages
376
ISBN
9781805142027

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