Mystery roundup includes Gatsby’s sister and Mozart as sleuths

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How do you like your murder served? For those who want a side of learning with their escapist fare, April offers a trove of new mysteries with literary, musical, and historical underpinnings. There are also current events and a smattering of philosophy. Or at least a philosopher who seems perpetually in danger of being smattered by the martial arts experts who surround him.

While these books tend toward enjoyable pastiches, at least one rises to the level of an art form. Ariel Dorfman’s “Allegro”  features, improbably enough, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart trying to track down the truth about the last days of Johann Sebastian Bach. And as if that’s not enough composers to fill a symphony hall, the contents of a letter delivered to the late George Frideric Handel may hold an important clue.

Early on, the characters in “Allegro” engage in a storytelling contest, in which Aristotle is invoked. “Better that the stories seem true than that they be true,” an earl says. “Though if seeming and truth coincide, fiction and history, so much the better,” another character rejoins, setting out Dorfman’s task.

Why We Wrote This

Mysteries offer diversion, and it never hurts if you can learn a little something along with the crime-solving. Six books offer readers armchair travel, amusing characters, and a dash of history.

The author, whose play “Death and the Maiden” has been produced many times for stage and screen, clearly has a reverence for both classical music and its history. The music, dates, public events, and figures are accurate, he writes in a foreword. While he calls “Allegro” a divertimento, it’s an intricate examination of grief overlaid on a globe-trotting mystery. As for the solution?

“I think the answer is always music,” Mozart says. 

book cover of Allegro

“Allegro” by Ariel Dorfman, Other Press, 272 pp.

Jay Gatsby’s sister to the rescue

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of “The Great Gatsby” by shooting Tom Buchanan dead strikes me as a brilliant stroke of literary assassination. 



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