An exciting debut novel from award-winning writer and musician Edward Hamlin. The mystery of a lost masterpiece composed during the first world war unfolds in past and present. Two timelines, one hundred years apart, slowly converge as the lost sonata is revealed. The sonata is a work of genius that will transform music producer Ben Weil's life, if it doesn't destroy it first.
As the Great War rages, a French pianist sits down to play a breathtakingly original sonata?a piece so strange and inspired that it could change the course of classical music. The moment is captured on wax cylinders, the recording medium of the day. But in the tumult of war the fragile cylinders vanish, and with them the identity of the brilliant composer and the virtuoso pianist.
A century later, five timeworn wax cylinders land on the desk of Ben Weil, a revered classical music producer. From the moment he first plays them in his Chicago studio, Ben knows he's in the presence of genius. The dazzling piece is years ahead of its time, more Coltrane than Debussy?how could it be?
Brought low by a painful divorce, Ben throws himself into unlocking the sonata's mysteries. But when a renowned pianist stumbles upon the work and takes credit for unearthing it, he's swept into a lie that could shatter his reputation and his private life at a stroke. Somehow Ben must find a way to tell the truth?a dangerous quest that will lead him not only to the sonata's surprising origins, but to his own.