Customer Reviews
Synopsis - By: Attic Books, 10 Oct 2007 
Sir Roberto Rannaldini, the most successful but detested conductor in the world, had two ambitions: to seduce hiis ravishing nineteen-year-old stedaughter, Tabitha Campbell-Black, & 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 & bolshy French crew gather at Rannaldini's haunted abbey for filming, it is inevitable that violent fueds, abandoned bonking, tempermental screaming, & devious plotting will ensue. But although everyone wishes Rannaldini dead, no one actuallly thought the Maestro would be murdered. Or that after the dreadful deed some bizarre things would occur.
Best trashy fiction writer around - By: Roman Clodia, 31 Jul 2006 
OK, so Jilly's not writing great literature, but for pure escapist fiction, witty writing & fabulous wish-fulfillment plots she reallly can't be beaten. Just enjoy with a glass of champagne & a sunny afternoon in the garden.
Her best book by far!! - By: 13_jane, 17 Jul 2006 
I loved this book to death!!!
It is her best book by far!
A brilliant story - that even makes you want to go out & buy works of art!! hehe!!
I would recommend this for a holiday read - you will get a fantastic suntan, as you will not move from the sunbed!!
Highly recommend this book
outstanding - By: , 23 Feb 2004 
i could not put this book down & read it in about a week.
As a murder mystery reader i was a novice,but jilly won me over.
This book made me cry at one part & no other book as ever done that! it was superb & will remain in my heart forever!
Excellent read! - By: , 22 Sep 2003 
Funny & very tongue in cheek,this book is wonderful. A fab holiday read - if you don't know the main characters from previous novel, stick with the first chapters & it will alll be worth while.