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The Violin Conspiracy

By: Brendan Slocumb
Narrated by: JD Jackson, Brendan Slocumb
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GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK! • Ray McMillian is a Black classical musician on the rise—undeterred by the pressure and prejudice of the classical music world—when a shocking theft sends him on a desperate quest to recover his great-great-grandfather’s heirloom violin on the eve of the most prestigious musical competition in the world.

“I loved The Violin Conspiracy for exactly the same reasons I loved The Queen’s Gambit: a surprising, beautifully rendered underdog hero I cared about deeply and a fascinating, cutthroat world I knew nothing about—in this case, classical music.” —Chris Bohjalian, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Flight Attendant and Hour of the Witch

Growing up Black in rural North Carolina, Ray McMillian’s life is already mapped out. But Ray has a gift and a dream—he’s determined to become a world-class professional violinist, and nothing will stand in his way. Not his mother, who wants him to stop making such a racket; not the fact that he can’t afford a violin suitable to his talents; not even the racism inherent in the world of classical music.

When he discovers that his beat-up, family fiddle is actually a priceless Stradivarius, all his dreams suddenly seem within reach, and together, Ray and his violin take the world by storm. But on the eve of the renowned and cutthroat Tchaikovsky Competition—the Olympics of classical music—the violin is stolen, a ransom note for five million dollars left in its place. Without it, Ray feels like he's lost a piece of himself. As the competition approaches, Ray must not only reclaim his precious violin, but prove to himself—and the world—that no matter the outcome, there has always been a truly great musician within him.

©2022 Brendan Slocumb (P)2022 Random House Audio

Critic reviews

“Utterly original and downright gripping, The Violin Conspiracy is more than a mystery - it’s an unflinching peek into the heart and soul of a gifted Black violinist striving to pursue his passion in the face of adversity. Brendan Slocumb’s debut is an essential lesson in artistry, prejudice, and persistence.” (Zakiya Dalila Harris, New York Times best-selling author of The Other Black Girl)

“I loved The Violin Conspiracy for exactly the same reasons I loved The Queen’s Gambit: a surprising, beautifully rendered underdog hero I cared about deeply and a fascinating, cutthroat world I knew nothing about - in this case, classical music. I devoured this fine novel: every page and every word. And that ending? Never saw it coming.” (Chris Bohjalian, number one New York Times best-selling author of The Flight Attendant and Hour of the Witch)

“Finally, classical music gets the complex treatment it deserves. A wide-eyed look at the art form and its discontents." (Gary Shteyngart, New York Times best-selling author of Little Failure and Lake Success)

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Editor's Pick

Music to my ears, literally
If you're an aspiring musician like me, you'll find yourself wanting to pick up your instrument and start practicing while listening to The Violin Conspiracy. Author Brendan Slocumb, a Nobel Educator of Distinction for his more than two decades of work in K-12 music education and himself a performing musician, has a deep understanding of music’s ability to guide us toward the truest version of ourselves. In Slocumb's debut novel, Ray, an up-and-coming Black violinist, discovers what defines prestige in the world of classical music—which has long represented the pinnacle (as well as exclusivity) of Western taste—we learn by his side what’s so personal about performance. Brought to life by JD Jackson's fine-tuned narration and with a special note read by Slocumb himself, this listen is music to my ears. —Haley H., Audible Editor

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The Violin Conspiracy

This was by far one of the best books I have read. Ray brought you close to him by making you really feel everything that he was experiencing. About midway through the book, I couldn’t put it down. Loved it!

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A delight

Loved the story and loved the back story as well about a young black violinist and the challenges that black classical musicians face. The narration is wonderful. Couldn’t put it down.

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Brillance

the author has heart, a ton of passion ..story was executed very well. I'm so proud of this work n love for music.

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Awesome story

Jacobi Diem should be noted for outstanding narration.The story was very original and well written. Great work by the author. Thank you for a very entertaining story.

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One of my favorites of the year

I hope everyone will get a chance to listen to or read this book and enjoy it like I did. I ended up staying up all night listening to it. A book about music, race, with a mystery thrown in.

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Brilliant, real and well written.

I absolutely loved this book. The writing and narration. Although not mentioned until the authors note at the end, it was obvious that his personal life experiences had played a critical role in his story telling. The book is real, raw and in incredibly interesting. I highly recommend.

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Underdog Hero Tale

4/5: This was both a thought provoking and fun read. I love rooting for the underdog and Ray McMillian is definitely that: unsupportive mom and extended family, minority, poor, and attempting to find a place in the world (professional music) that doesn't seem to want him there at all. I also loved that I got taken on a journey of learning about the violin and symphonies, but not in a dry or overwhelming way. Throw in a theft of a multi-million dollar violin that once belonged to a slave (later freed), family members who want the money from the violin, and others claiming the violin belongs to them (descendants of the once slave owners) and the plot gets very complex and interesting. Slocumb did a great job of character development overall, although I felt maybe Nicole's character could have been explored a bit more (although maybe that was intentional). The issue of race and racism was also handled with care, allowing the reader to experience it alongside Ray rather than lecture on its evils (much more effective in my opinion). It took me awhile to figure out who stole the violin and I enjoyed that anticipation of figuring it out. I listened to the audio version and enjoyed the narrator; I especially enjoyed Slocumb's own epilogue in sharing that some of the experiences in the book actually happened to him and that this topic of BIPOC in the music world is deeply personal to him (he's a music teacher and plays the violin).

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Disclosing Drama

Found Slocumb’s The Violin Conspiracy entertaining and full of informational experience. Between solving the crime and love and life lessons there was never a dull moment.

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inspiring

I loved this book! As a Latina woman who has experienced discrimination for being a woman of a different race. we are resilient and we will do what is in our hearts. Loved & enjoyed tge book!

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Great Story.

I loved this book. It told a great story. Every character was interesting. The readers were excellent . I highly recommend it. I belong to a National bookclub. We read a different book each month and rate it. We have an annual authors award weekend every year. I’m sure this author will be on our honors list.






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