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The Violin
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The Violin

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In 1871, Elise Knight made a deal with the devil: craft a powerful violin in exchange for her fiance's resurrection.

When Elise's fiance dies, she would do anything to get him back-even if that means striking a sinister bargain with Cassius McCalmont, an exotic collector whose oddity exhibit is downright astonishing.

After seeing Cassius's otherworldly flute work its magic, Elise begs her father for an apprenticeship, eager to make the seemingly simple sacrifice required to bring her beloved back from the dead: give Cassius a violin of her own making.

But before she can finish, Elise's father falls deathly ill. Even Cassius's elixirs can't restore his health for long, and her father's dying wish may very well be Elise's undoing.

Now she faces a grim choice: obey her father and let him pass in peace, or trust the man who promises her power over the grave.

The Violin is a spine-chilling gothic horror revolving around the macabre magic of music. With paranormal powers, atmospheric horror, and chilling twists, it will leave you up well into the witching hour. Lose yourself in the supernatural suspense and eerie ambiance of this dark Victorian world!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fiddleback Press
Date
24 January 2025
Pages
284
ISBN
9798991978422

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In 1871, Elise Knight made a deal with the devil: craft a powerful violin in exchange for her fiance's resurrection.

When Elise's fiance dies, she would do anything to get him back-even if that means striking a sinister bargain with Cassius McCalmont, an exotic collector whose oddity exhibit is downright astonishing.

After seeing Cassius's otherworldly flute work its magic, Elise begs her father for an apprenticeship, eager to make the seemingly simple sacrifice required to bring her beloved back from the dead: give Cassius a violin of her own making.

But before she can finish, Elise's father falls deathly ill. Even Cassius's elixirs can't restore his health for long, and her father's dying wish may very well be Elise's undoing.

Now she faces a grim choice: obey her father and let him pass in peace, or trust the man who promises her power over the grave.

The Violin is a spine-chilling gothic horror revolving around the macabre magic of music. With paranormal powers, atmospheric horror, and chilling twists, it will leave you up well into the witching hour. Lose yourself in the supernatural suspense and eerie ambiance of this dark Victorian world!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fiddleback Press
Date
24 January 2025
Pages
284
ISBN
9798991978422