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Theresa Schurmanová

Tato série vás zavede do Vídně 18. století, kde se mísí elegance dvorského života s temnými tajemstvími. Sledujte osudy mladé dívky, která se ponoří do světa intrik, vydírání a vražd po tragické smrti svého otce. Hudba, zejména housle a díla slavných skladatelů, hraje klíčovou roli v odhalování pravdy a v osobním rozvoji hlavní hrdinky. Příběhy jsou plné napětí, romantiky a historických detailů, které vás pohltí.

The Musician's Daughter
The Mozart Conspiracy

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    The Musician's Daughter

    • 352 stránek
    • 13 hodin čtení
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    Amid the glamour of Prince Nicholas Esterhazy's court in 18th-century Vienna, murder is afoot. Or so fifteen-year-old Theresa Maria is convinced when her musician father turns up dead on Christmas Eve, his valuable violin missing, and the only clue to his death a strange gold pendant around his neck. Then her father's mentor, the acclaimed composer Franz Joseph Haydn, helps her through a difficult time by making her his copyist and giving her insight into her father's secret life. It's there that Theresabegins to uncover a trail of blackmail and extortion, even as she discovers honor, and the possibility of a first, tentative love. Thrumming with the weeping strains of violins, as well as danger and deception, this is an engrossing tale of murder, romance, and music that readers will find hard to forget.

    The Musician's Daughter
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    The Mozart Conspiracy

    • 294 stránek
    • 11 hodin čtení
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    Set against the backdrop of Vienna's vibrant musical scene, the story follows Theresa Schurman, who juggles her life as a respectable young woman and a talented violinist named Thomas Weissbrot. After witnessing a murder, she becomes entangled in a conspiracy threatening Mozart's opera. With the help of her intriguing friends, including the Gypsy Mirela and Captain von Bauer, she must navigate her dual identity and a budding romance with Zoltan to uncover the truth before it's too late.

    The Mozart Conspiracy