Bellweather Rhapsody

· HarperCollins
3.5
10 reviews
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A high school music festival goes awry when a young prodigy disappears from a hotel room that was the site of a famous murder/suicide fifteen years earlier—in this “deliciously dark confection of a novel, and one of the most thoroughly enjoyable books I’ve read in years" (Celeste Ng).

Now hundreds of high school musicians, including quiet bassoonist Rabbit Hatmaker and his brassy diva twin, Alice, have gathered in its cavernous, crumbling halls for the annual statewide festival; the grown-up bridesmaid has returned to face her demons; and a snowstorm is forecast that will trap everyone on the grounds. Then one of the orchestra’s stars disappears—from room 712. Is it a prank, or has murder struck the Bellweather once again?

The search for answers entwines a hilariously eccentric cast of characters—conductors and caretakers, failures and stars, teenagers on the verge and adults trapped in memories. For everyone has come to the Bellweather with a secret, and everyone is haunted.

Full of knowing nods to the shivery pleasures of suspense and the transporting power of music, this is a wholly winning new novel from a writer lauded as “charming” (Los Angeles Times), “witty” (O,The Oprah Magazine), and “whimsical” (People).

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3.5
10 reviews
Ming Chan
November 6, 2015
Bellweather Rhapsody is a book with an excellent start and good foundation in the first half. In the second half, it proceeds to get extremely confused and stumbles through the resolution and ending. The lackluster reveals ruined the buildup and the whole mystery of the story. While I did enjoy the characters, I feel that the first half of the book deserved a better second half than it got.
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Simi F.
October 19, 2019
not funny at all dumb reviewers .again she drags out her plots till you want to strangle someone .should known better than to try reading her gobbly gook again
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Kevin Cross
May 21, 2014
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About the author

KATE RACCULIA is the author of the novels This Must Be the Place and Bellweather Rhapsody, winner of the American Library Association’s Alex Award. She received her MFA from Emerson College and now works for the Bethlehem Area Public Library in Pennsylvania. You can find her at www.kateracculia.com or @kateracculia.

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