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'Symphony of Secrets'
by Brendan Slocumb

Folger Book Club convenes on Thursday, February 6 with a discussion of Symphony of Secrets by Brendan Slocumb. To get ready for the conversation, we compiled some introductory information on this fast-paced academic mystery.

What is Symphony of Secrets about?

Symphony of Secrets by Brendan Slocumb

A gripping page-turner from the celebrated author of book club favorite The Violin Conspiracy: Music professor Bern Hendricks discovers a shocking secret about the most famous American composer of all time—his music may have been stolen from a Black Jazz Age prodigy named Josephine Reed. Determined to uncover the truth that a powerful organization wants to keep hidden, Bern will stop at nothing to right history’s wrongs and give Josephine the recognition she deserves.

Bern Hendricks has just received the call of a lifetime. As one of the world’s preeminent experts on the famed twentieth-century composer Frederick Delaney, Bern knows everything there is to know about the man behind the music. When Mallory Roberts, a board member of the distinguished Delaney Foundation and direct descendant of the man himself, asks for Bern’s help authenticating a newly discovered piece, which may be his famous lost opera, RED, he jumps at the chance. With the help of his tech-savvy acquaintance Eboni, Bern soon discovers that the truth is far more complicated than history would have them believe.

In 1920s Manhattan, Josephine Reed is living on the streets and frequenting jazz clubs when she meets the struggling musician Fred Delaney. But where young Delaney struggles, Josephine soars. She’s a natural prodigy who hears beautiful music in the sounds of the world around her. With Josephine as his silent partner, Delaney’s career takes off—but who is the real genius here?

In the present day, Bern and Eboni begin to uncover more clues that indicate Delaney may have had help in composing his most successful work. Armed with more questions than answers and caught in the crosshairs of a powerful organization who will stop at nothing to keep their secret hidden, Bern and Eboni will move heaven and earth in their dogged quest to right history’s wrongs.

Critical Reception

“With . . . “Symphony of Secrets,” [Slocumb] firmly establishes himself as a maestro of musical mystery..” —The New York Times

“Slocumb’s second novel doesn’t disappoint; if anything, it’s better than his first, fueled less by getting to a secret . . . and more by a passion for giving underrepresented figures full development.” —NPR

“This is a superb novel that will appeal to any thriller fan, not just readers with an ear for classical music.”—Kirkus Reviews

“This exploration of the ways race, power, and modern music intersect lands as a timely page-turner.” —Publishers Weekly

Why did we choose this book?

The Folger Shakespeare Library’s collection explores not only Shakespeare’s life and works, but also the plays’ historical context, source material, critical and performance histories, and the ways in which they inspire and are adapted by contemporary novelists. Folger Book Club explores connections between contemporary fiction and the Folger’s mission, collection, and programming.

This selection is to celebrate the manuscript of Edmond Dédé’s Morgiane, the first known opera by a Black American composer, being on display at the Folger Shakespeare Library January 13 – March 2, 2025.

About the author: Brendan Slocumb

From the Penguin Random House

Brendan Nicholaus Slocumb was raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and holds a degree in music education (with concentrations in violin and viola) from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. For more than twenty years he has been a public and private school music educator and has performed with orchestras throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C.

Content Transparency

Symphony of Secrets includes potentially sensitive subjects. Expand below for a full list of content (may include spoilers).

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