An edition of Score! (1999)

Score!

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An edition of Score! (1999)

Score!

Unabridged edition
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Sir Roberto Rannaldini, the most successful but detested composer in the world, had two ambitions: to seduce his ravishing nineteen-year-old stepdaughter, Tabitha Campbell-Black, and to put his mark on musical history by making the definitive film of Verdi’s darkest opera, Don Carlos. As Rannaldini, Tristan, his charismatic French director, a volatile cast and a bolshy French crew gather at Rannaldini’s haunted abbey for filming, it is inevitable that violent feuds, abandoned bonking, temperamental screaming, and devious plotting will ensue. But although everyone wished Rannaldini dead, no one actually thought the Maestro would be murdered. Or that after the dreadful deed some very bizarre things would continue to occur.

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Score!
2001, Random House Group Limited
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Score!
2000, Corgi, Corgi Adult
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Score!
June 1999, ISIS Audio Books
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Score!
July 20, 1999, Bantam Press

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OL9401000M
ISBN 10
0753105810
ISBN 13
9780753105818
OCLC/WorldCat
173196172

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Eighteen spectacularly successful years later, on a wet, windy, late-October morning, Sir Roberto Rannaldini gazed down on the valley of Paradise, often described as the jewel of the Cotswolds.
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