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A Mozart Crime Novel, by Matt Rees
Crime novelist Matt Rees wrote to me a few days ago to make me aware of his new book, Mozart’s Last Aria, published by Corvus. Matt now lives in Jerusalem but he grew up here in the Southeast. Due to … Continue reading
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