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270 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 7, 2013
“But I’d always been fascinated by the power music had to stir our emotions.”

Certain groups of fundamentalist Christians have been on a kick about the harmful effects of rock music – above and beyond the content of the lyrics – for decades, and their theories of the Renaissance, even though they try to phrase it in medical terminology. A doctor in Australia claimed that the anapestic beat – two short beats followed by a long beat, like the drum beat in Queen’s We Will Rock You – actually destroyed the symmetry between the hemispheres of the brain, causing everything from feelings of panic, to sexual excitement, to aggression, to a complete breakdown in the ability to distinguish harmful and healthy stimulation.
It is not my first book of Jamie Fessenden. And I wouldn't recommend you it as a STARTER if you have not yet read anything from this author.
Don't be afraid to start it WITHOUT basic knowledge of Renaissance music, occultism, mythology and history. The author did a great RESEARCH job FOR you. All you need is the thirst for knowledge and a healthy dose of curiosity. All you have to do is to lean back and enjoy the reading. I did google too but a bit brain work doesn't do any damage.
I didn't have any idea what would happen on the next page. It is ABSOLUTELY unpredictable.
It is a first person POV!!! YES, my favourite way of telling.
Holy melting panty!!! Yes, there ARE sex scenes here.