The Musician's Daughter review by TK_JKOrange
The Musician's Daughter
by Susanne Dunlap
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure

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Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Pepper Pike, OH, United States
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Maria Theresa lives in a place of murder and love otherwise 
known as 18th-century Vienna. Her father turns up dead on 
Christmas Eve, and the event does not help her pregnant 
mother, little brother, or herself in any way. Theresa 
finds a clue to her father's death when she notices the 
gold pendant on his neck. Her friend Zoltán and godfather 
Haydn help her overcome her struggle and sadness, and also 
teach her about the secret life of her father. Meanwhile, 
Theresa is learning more and more about her shifty uncle 
and some interesting gypsies. Who exactly murdered her 
musical father, and what role do they play in society?

Opinion: 

An interesting mix of mystery, music, and romance is found in 
The Musician's Daughter. The mixture of these genres 
ensures that all kinds of readers will remain interested in 
the book. I didn't particularly care for the musical aspect 
of the story.  However, the characters and plot were 
interesting. A strength of the book is the multitude of 
characters. However, after a while, I would forget which 
characters were related and who was who. While it was a 
good book, I didn't find myself always wanting to read it. 
I recommend this book to readers interested in music and 
mystery.
Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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