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Grounded in an ancient musical paradox, Natasha Mostert's
thrilling second novel is a tour-de-force of mystery and
violence.
It is the most compelling music ever invented. Born
of a wildly successful computer game, Angel music has
taken the world by storm. Some worry about the way it
hypnotizes its listeners; others, that its addicts can
become violent - but most are simply captivated by its
beauty.
Behind the music from the computer game called The
Angel's Key are three brilliant young men. Their goal is
to create a perfect musical scale, and with the help of
the enormous computing power the game's addicts bring when
they play it, they are getting very close to success.
Now, Jon Falconer, the American mathematician who made
it all possible, has come to Africa to follup up a
tantalising clue: the sound created by the natural bell-
like stones called rock gongs. He finds both new
enlightenment and Tia, a woman who already understands the
gongs' primitive power. Stephen Yale, the visionary
Englishman who began the quest for perfect tuning, and
Jon's brother Richie, the genius computer hacker who made
the game a success, follow him.
As Stephen and Jon both fall in love with Tia, the
music's hold grows ever stronger, the musical scale comes
closer and closer to perfection - and the world comes to
the brink of an unimaginable catastrophe. One that can
only be averted by an unimaginable sacrifice.
SummaryPublisher:Hodder and Stoughton Ltd
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