

The murdered women are prostitutes–except the most recent victim a brilliant young musician from the East Coast, employed by a wealthy family to tutor a musical prodigy, Selena Bass seems out of place in the marsh’s grim tableau.Ĭonveniently–perhaps ominously–Selena’s blueblood employers are nowhere to be found, and their estate’ s jittery caretaker raises hackles. Milo’s first move: calling in psychologist Alex Delaware. And when the bones of more victims surface, homicide detective Milo Sturgis realizes the city’s under siege to an insidious killer. buried in your marsh.” The eco-volunteer on the other end of the phone thinks it’s a prank, but when a young woman’s body turns up in L.A.’s Bird Marsh preserve no one’s laughing. The anonymous caller has an ominous tone and an unnerving message about something “real dead. Kellerman has worked his magic again in this chilling masterpiece. When it comes to writing deftly layered, tightly coiled novels of suspense, #1 New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman reigns supreme as “master of the psychological thriller” ( People). Xie added that his daughter, who turns 4 years old this month, was drawn to music because his family are big music-lovers - who play everything from classical to pop in their home and car.BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Jonathan Kellerman's Victims. “We are super excited to see it,” Xie told The Post. The child, who plans to perform Mozart, will likely be the youngest person to ever play on the historic stage, according to the station.

“The first time I heard her playing a piano piece, I was so deeply moved,” said her mom, Nicole Sun, who also plays the piano. The win landed her a performance slot at Carnegie Hall, as part of the American Protégé International Music Talent Competition, in November. This spring, the miniature musician became the youngest first-place winner of the Elite International Music Competition - which showcases young pianists, instrumentalists, vocalists, and small chamber ensembles. “I said, ‘Brigitte, do you like a challenge? Would you like to be on stage?'” Zhang said. Brigitte Xie is set to perform at Carnegie Hall. Seeing her potential, Zhang tapped into the child’s innate skillset and urged her to practice more. When I demonstrate, she really watches what I did and imitates well.” “She is really exceptional,” Zhang, who teaches in Greenwich, told the station. The talented tot had a knack for the instrument, and quickly learned to read sheet music and follow cues too, said her piano teacher, Felicia Feng Zhang. She started playing a little bit while she was stuck at home during the pandemic,” Xie said. “I was surprised at how quickly she got good. Little Brigitte Xie, of Ridgefield, Conn., first started taking lessons to pass the time during the coronavirus lockdown last June, according to her proud papa, Tao Xie. This pint-size piano prodigy is truly note-worthy.Ī 3-year-old piano whiz became the youngest person ever to win a prestigious international music competition - earning her a performance spot at Carnegie Hall, her dad told The Post. Woman makes nightmare discovery in daughter’s stroller I’m expecting my 10th child - here’s how much I spend on groceriesīronx fire that killed 3 kids, young dad sparked by ‘damaged power strip’

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