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Mozart Conspiracy [Paperback]

Scott Mariani
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PRAISE FOR The Mozart Conspiracy: 'Fans of Dan Brown will love this thrilling adventure'. Closer Magazine 'The [Alchemist's Secret] establishes Scott Mariani as an author to watch.' M.J. Rose, international bestselling author of The Reincarnationist 'Scott Mariani brings it all to the table in this fast-paced thriller that rockets off the first page and never slows down. The Alchemist's Secret is packed with dark intrigue, danger around every corner, bullets flying, sexual tension, and an endless assault of nasty villains bent on stopping ex-SAS Ben Hope from finding the secret to an ancient manuscript. It's everything a thriller should be and more.' Joe Moore, international bestselling co-author of THE GRAIL CONSPIRACY 'Hollywood would love the blood, the gore, the car chases and the intrigue.' Western Mail 'Action-packed'. Red-Handed PRAISE FOR The Alchemist's Secret: 'Fans of Dan Brown will love this thrilling adventure'. Closer 'The [Alchemist's Secret] establishes Scott Mariani as an author to watch.' M.J. Rose, international bestselling author of The Reincarnationist 'Scott Mariani brings it all to the table in this fast-paced thriller that rockets off the first page and never slows down. The Alchemist's Secret is packed with dark intrigue, danger around every corner, bullets flying, sexual tension, and an endless assault of nasty villains bent on stopping ex-SAS Ben Hope from finding the secret to an ancient manuscript. It's everything a thriller should be and more.' Joe Moore, international bestselling co-author of THE GRAIL CONSPIRACY

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An ancient murder! A clandestine society! A conspiracy that will end in death! Former SAS operative Ben Hope is running for his life. Enlisted by the beautiful Leigh Llewellyn - world famous opera star and Ben's first love - to investigate her brother's mysterious death, Ben finds himself caught up in a centuries-old puzzle. The official line states that Oliver died whilst investigating Mozart's death, but the facts don't add up. Oliver's research reveals that Mozart, a notable freemason, may have been killed by a shadowy and powerful splinter group of the cult. The only clues lie in an ancient letter, believed to have been written by Mozart himself. When Leigh and Ben receive video evidence of a ritual sacrifice being performed by hooded men, they realise that the sect is still in existence today!and will stop at nothing to remain a secret. From the dreaming spires of Oxford to Venice's labyrinthine canals, the majestic architecture of Vienna and Slovenia's snowy mountains, Ben and Leigh must forget the past and race across Europe to uncover the truth behind THE MOZART CONSPIRACY! An electrifying and utterly gripping must read for fans of Dan Brown, Sam Bourne and Ludlum's Bourne series.

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3.0 out of 5 stars I think...Daniel Craig for the movie lead., Oct 12 2011
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Jill Meyer (United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mozart Conspiracy (Paperback)
3.0 out of 5 stars I think...Daniel Craig for the movie lead., October 12, 2011

This review is from: The Mozart Conspiracy: A Novel (Hardcover)
Scott Mariani's "The Mozart Conspiracy" is a movie-script in book form. Now that's not necessarily a bad thing, but it means the characters are an inch deep and the plot is a twisting story with many arcane moments and the body count is very high.

Seriously, though, I read this book and pictured who was going to play each character on the big screen. Since Ben Hope - Oxford-educated former British SAS commando - is described as blonde and muscular, who else but Daniel Craig would be appropriate? And for his opera-singer girl-friend? Maybe Kiera Knightly might give it a go. The Austrian cop would be played by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, from "Enigma". Could Tom Hulse reprise his role of Mozart - if they do a flashback from the current day - from the 1984 movie "Amadeus"? Well, he may have aged a bit but it might still work...What multitude of humanity would play all the brutally dispatched dead people? Maybe the producers could rent the extras from the last scene of "Day of the Locust"? Heavens, the casting choices are more fun than the book!

But Mariani's book isn't that bad, it just isn't that good. Other reviewers complain about the ending, but I thought it was sort of brave of Mariani to write it as he did. And if you like fast-paced plots with plenty of screaming cars - hey, I see great product placement for Mercedes or BMW here - you'll like this book. It's fun.
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3.0 out of 5 stars I think...Daniel Craig for the movie lead., Oct 12 2011
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Jill Meyer (United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mozart Conspiracy (Paperback)
Scott Mariani's "The Mozart Conspiracy" is a movie-script in book form. Now that's not necessarily a bad thing, but it means the characters are an inch deep and the plot is a twisting story with many arcane moments and the body count is very high.

Seriously, though, I read this book and pictured who was going to play each character on the big screen. Since Ben Hope - Oxford-educated former British SAS commando - is described as blonde and muscular, who else but Daniel Craig would be appropriate? And for his opera-singer girl-friend? Maybe Kiera Knightly might give it a go. The Austrian cop would be played by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, from "Enigma". Could we have Tom Hulse reprise his role of Mozart - if they do a flashback from current day - from the 1984 movie "Amadeus"? Well, he may have aged a bit but it might still work...Who all would play all the dead people? Maybe the producers could rent the all the extras from "Day of the Locust"? Heavens, the casting choices are more fun than the book!

But Mariani's book isn't that bad, it just isn't that good. Other reviewers complain about the ending, but I thought it was sort of brave of Mariani to write it as he did. And if you like fast-paced plots with plenty of screaming cars - hey, I see product placement for Mercedes or BMW here - you'll like this book. It's fun.
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Amazon.com: 2.7 out of 5 stars (21 customer reviews)

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars I threw the book on the floor when I finished..., April 30 2011
By Markus - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Mozart Conspiracy (Hardcover)
This story is full of cliches. There is nothing novel or exciting about it. It had a very run-in-the-mill plot, and the dialogue was ****. These people aren't kidding about the ending either. It was like Mariani was trying to end it like the Bourne films(leaving you with a smile on your face), but really just left the reader unsatisfied. I was excited about the possibility of some interesting history on Mozart, even if it was going to be pseudo-history. But there again I was dissapointed. Just don't waste your time on this rubbish.

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Poor Ending, April 5 2011
By Sean O'Se - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Mozart Conspiracy (Hardcover)
This book was marginally entertaining until I got to the end. The ending to the book was awful and I now wish that I had not spent my time reading it. Everything about the book is marginal -- character development, plot,etc. -- all ok and decent enough to keep you interested. I would have bought another book by the same author . . . until the ending. Now, why would I want to invest my time reading a book like this, only to come to this totally unsatisfactory ending? Not only did . . . well, I won't give that away . . . but there was nothing to suggest that the protagonist had any umph to continue on for another mission. He just sort of fades . . . .

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The ending sucks! And the rest of the book ain't so hot either, Jun 18 2011
By charlie_boulder - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Mozart Conspiracy (Hardcover)
Luckily I did not waste any money on this book.

I checked it out from the library suckered in by the "Jason Bourne meets 007" psuedo review on the cover.

And it would have been a tolerable if forgetable read except for the ending. The book had
already ended (so you think) and there is this sort of epilog where you expect him to wrap up a
few storylines. [spoiler alert] And, instead, there is this meaningless (and totally unbelievable)
resurrection of the villian (or one of them) from what seemed certain death. And he captures
one of the few likeable characters in the book and kills her by stabbing her in the stomach while the
"hero" watches helplessly.

At the end! Why would you do this at the end? Do you want your readers to hate you? Are you stupid?
Do you want to make sure no one ever buys another one of your books? Well you accomplished all that and
more in my case.

Rated: Do not buy or read!
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