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NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY LOS ANGELES TIMES AND SUSPENSE MAGAZINE * A gripping standalone thriller by the New York Times bestselling author of the Rizzoli & Isles series
In a shadowy antiques shop in Rome, violinist Julia Ansdell happens upon a curious piece of music--the Incendio waltz--and is immediately entranced by its unusual composition. Full of passion, torment, and chilling beauty, and seemingly unknown to the world, the waltz, its mournful minor key, its feverish arpeggios, appear to dance with a strange life of their own. Julia is determined to master the complex work and make its melody heard.
Back home in Boston, from the moment Julia's bow moves across the strings, drawing the waltz's fiery notes into the air, something strange is stirred--and Julia's world comes under threat. The music has a terrifying and inexplicable effect on her young daughter, who seems violently transformed. Convinced that the hypnotic strains of Incendio are weaving a malevolent spell, Julia sets out to discover the man and the meaning behind the score.
Her quest beckons Julia to the ancient city of Venice, where she uncovers a dark, decades-old secret involving a dangerously powerful family that will stop at nothing to keep Julia from bringing the truth to light.
Praise for Playing with Fire
"Compelling . . . I defy you to read the first chapter and not singe your fingers reading the rest." --David Baldacci
"One of the best and most original thrillers of the year." --Providence Journal
"[A] novel brimming with emotion, literary description, and psychological suspense." --The Huffington Post
"Will make readers drop everything to immerse themselves in its propulsive dual narrative." --Los Angeles Times
Author Notes
Tess Gerritsen was born on June 12, 1953 in San Diego, California. She received a bachelor's degree from Stanford University and a M.D. from the University of California, San Francisco. While on maternity leave from her work as a physician, she began to write fiction. Her first novel, Call After Midnight was published in 1987. It was followed by eight more romantic suspense novels. She also wrote the screenplay, Adrift, which aired as a 1993 CBS Movie of the Week starring Kate Jackson.
Her first medical thriller, Harvest, was published in 1996. She is the author of the Rizzoli and Isles series, which was adapted into a television show. She has won several awards including the Nero Wolfe Award for Vanish and the Rita Award for The Surgeon. She retired from the medical field and writes full-time. Her other novels include Presumed Guilty, Harvest, Gravity, The Bone Garden, and Playing with Fire.
(Bowker Author Biography)
Reviews (4)
Publisher's Weekly Review
On a trip to Rome, violinist Julia Ansdell, the narrator of this haunting standalone from bestseller Gerritsen (The Bone Garden), buys an old music book titled Gypsy from an antique shop. Inside the book, on a loose sheet of paper, is a handwritten waltz, Incendio, by one L. Todesco. Back home in Boston, Julia plays Incendio on her violin, but doing so appears to set off a series of calamities, starting with the death of the family cat, that upset her relationships with her husband, Rob, and their three-year-old daughter, Lily. Julia subsequently travels to Venice, to try to learn more about the music and its Jewish composer, Lorenzo Todesco. Flashbacks spanning 1938 to 1944 chronicle Lorenzo's tragic story, in particular his romance with Catholic Laura Balboni, as the Fascist regime's ever harsher anti-Semitic laws tear families and friends apart. Gerritsen movingly depicts Julia's search, which has some surprising repercussions and builds to a satisfying crescendo. Agent: Meg Ruley, Jane Rotrosen Agency. (Nov.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Kirkus Review
A suspenseful thriller about mysterious music and a violinist's fear of her child. Julia Ansdell is a violinist with a 3-year-old daughter, Lily. While in Italy, Julia buys an old piece of sheet music titled Incendio by an L. Todesco, whom she's never heard of. When she plays the composition at home in the U.S., Lily appears to go crazy, killing their cat, stabbing Julia in the leg with a shard of glass, and causing her to fall down a flight of stairs. Does the music possess an evil quality? Or does the problem lie within Julia herself, as her husband, Rob, thinks? "I know how absurd I sound," she says, "claiming that a 3-year-old plotted to kill me." Afraid Rob wants her committed, she flies to Italy to try to learn more about the music's origin. In a parallel story, Lorenzo Todesco is a young violinist in 1940s Italy. He practices for a duet competition with 17-year-old cellist Laura Balboni. They play beautifully together and know they will winperhaps they'll even marry one day. But this is Mussolini's Italy, and a brutal war is on. As the plotlines converge, people die, and Julia places herself and others in mortal danger. In fact, the stakes are even higher than she knows. A friend tells Julia, "The seasons don't care how many corpses lie rotting in the fields; the flowers will still bloom." This stand-alone novel has no bearing on the author's Rizzoli Isles series, but the crafting is equally masterful. For example, the musical descriptions are perfect: "The melody twists and turns, jarred by accidentals.I feel as if my bow takes off on its own, that it's moving as if bewitched and I'm just struggling to hang on to it." Clear your schedule for this oneyou won't want to put it down until you're finished. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Booklist Review
Musician Julia Ansdell is playing in Rome with her orchestra when she stumbles upon a mysterious music shop and an ancient-looking collection of Gypsy tunes she can't help but purchase. Once home, she finds that a single page of the manuscript falls loose Incendio, a haunting melody that seems to elicit a series of violent acts from Julia's daughter, Lily. Julia's claims that Lily has been possessed by the song and is trying to hurt her mother are met with skepticism and concern for Julia's health, an attitude that is buoyed by Julia's history of psychosis on her own mother's side. As Julia seeks the origins of Incendio and the life of its composer, Gerritsen's narrative weaves back and forth between Julia's time and that of musical prodigy Lorenzo Todesco, who faces the growing anti-Semitism in WWII Italy. These story lines arch, intertwine, and combust in a riveting finale. This is a moving, powerful story about struggle, love, and music during some of history's darkest moments. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: This one is tailor-made for literary-thriller fans, and the planned PR campaign and library-marketing promotions will help get the book into the right readers' hands.--Grant, Sarah Copyright 2015 Booklist
Library Journal Review
Julia Ansdell is a brilliant violinist and mom to a toddler she thinks is trying to kill her. After returning from Italy with sheet music for a rare and poignant waltz, "Incendio," dangerous "accidents" have plagued her. Julia's husband thinks she's crazy, but she thinks the waltz has cast a spell on her child. The story of its composer, an abducted Italian Jew who was made to perform at a Nazi concentration camp, is as sad and haunting as the piece he wrote. Gerritsen, perhaps best known for her "Rizzoli and Isles" series, does something different here, blending a strong historical narrative with a contemporary suspense plot. The result is compelling, and the two stories weave together seamlessly. Narrators Julia Whelan and Will Damron are understated in their performances, keeping the focus on the plot. The audio production contains well-placed and well-executed performances of "Incendio," a true bonus. Verdict Highly recommended for fans of Karin Slaughter, Tana French, Lisa Gardner, and similar authors. ["The historical details and subtle twists take this nicely paced novel out of the realm of an ordinary thriller": LJ 8/15 review of the Ballantine hc.]-Nicole A. Cooke, GSLIS, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.