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Historical Fiction

Murder, ambition and rivalry in the search for a unique musical voice – a tale of invention, influence and envy.

The Serpent's Child cover featuring 'Le peu de panthère'

The Serpent's Child

On a Paris boulevard in 1845 a murder committed by a predator whose skin is tattooed with musical notation foreshadows a tale of mistaken identities and familial conflict surrounding the invention of the saxophone – an instrument said to possess a voice that can express the depth of human emotion.

Plátanos Publications

To be published 2025

 

With illustrations by the author​

The serpent, forebear of the saxophone
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