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* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Warner]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Warner]]  
 
* '''Year''': 1976
 
* '''Year''': 1976
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==Book Description==
 
CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND VIOLENCE. Amy Cooper had come home to Beckford to perform at the opening of the Concert Hall. She would be the soloist, playing the piano in the tradition of her world-famous parents. It promised to be a gala occasion. Except that there were some in the town so anxious to prevent the performance that they shot at Amy's carriage. Except that the Concert Hall was being named after a man generally considered to be a thief. Except that Amy carried in her memory, beneath layers of protective forgetfulness, the secret of a terrible crime someone feared she would recall...
 
CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND VIOLENCE. Amy Cooper had come home to Beckford to perform at the opening of the Concert Hall. She would be the soloist, playing the piano in the tradition of her world-famous parents. It promised to be a gala occasion. Except that there were some in the town so anxious to prevent the performance that they shot at Amy's carriage. Except that the Concert Hall was being named after a man generally considered to be a thief. Except that Amy carried in her memory, beneath layers of protective forgetfulness, the secret of a terrible crime someone feared she would recall...

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Book Description

CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND VIOLENCE. Amy Cooper had come home to Beckford to perform at the opening of the Concert Hall. She would be the soloist, playing the piano in the tradition of her world-famous parents. It promised to be a gala occasion. Except that there were some in the town so anxious to prevent the performance that they shot at Amy's carriage. Except that the Concert Hall was being named after a man generally considered to be a thief. Except that Amy carried in her memory, beneath layers of protective forgetfulness, the secret of a terrible crime someone feared she would recall...