An edition of The luthier's apprentice (2014)

The luthier's apprentice

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The luthier's apprentice
Mayra Calvani, Mayra Calvani
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An edition of The luthier's apprentice (2014)

The luthier's apprentice

First Edition.

Niccolò Paganini (1782-1840), one of the greatest violinists who ever lived and rumored to have made a pact with the devil, has somehow transferred unique powers to another... When violinists around the world mysteriously vanish, 16-year-old Emma Braun takes notice. But when her beloved violin teacher disappears... Emma takes charge. With Sherlock Holmes fanatic, not to mention gorgeous Corey Fletcher, Emma discovers a parallel world ruled by an ex-violinist turned evil sorceress who wants to rule the music world on her own terms. But why are only men violinists captured and not women? What is the connection between Emma's family, the sorceress, and the infamous Niccolò Paganini? Emma must unravel the mystery in order to save her teacher from the fatal destiny that awaits him. And undo the curse that torments her family-before evil wins and she becomes the next luthier's apprentice...

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Language
English
Pages
181

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2014, Twilight Times Books
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Edition Notes

Published in
Kingsport Tennessee

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.C1366 Lu 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
181 pages
Number of pages
181

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL30389637M
ISBN 10
1606190296
ISBN 13
9781606190296
LCCN
2014946262
OCLC/WorldCat
907688052

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Work ID
OL22312253W

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