Detective Inspector Madoc Rhys of the Canadian Mounties is visiting his parents. His father is the conductor of an orchestra and the rest of his family is musical as well with the exception of Madoc. While watching one of his father's performances, Madoc notices that one of the players in the brass section seems to be having issues. The man finishes the performance then collapses and dies.
It appears to be a health issue and the orchestra needs to leave for their next performance in another town so they leave and board a plane. However, it definitely isn't their night and the plane develops engine problems and has to make an emergency landing in remote country near a deserted resort. The orchestra is able to stay in the resort and there is some food left in the hotel kitchen but there is no phone or radio to summon help. Soon more deaths occur and it is clear that someone is targeting orchestra members. Can Madoc solve the case before more tragedy occurs?
Alisa Craig is a pen name for the well known mystery author, Charlotte MacLeod. She was born in Canada but spent most of her life in New England. She wrote more than forty novels under both her birth name and as Alisa Craig, most of which were in four different series. This book was published in 1989 and does show its age somewhat, specifically in gender roles. Still, the mystery has twists and turns and is successfully solved. This book is recommended for mystery readers.





























