<p><strong>In New Orleans love is improvised. So is betrayal.</strong></p><p>When renowned marriage therapist and jazz pianist <strong>Dr. Evelyn Monroe</strong> is found dead at her grand piano the scene looks like suicide. A single detail says otherwise. Her gold wedding ring placed carefully on a piano key like a final note left behind.</p><p>Detective <strong>Malcolm Danner</strong> has seen staged deaths before. This one feels different. Too intimate. Too deliberate.</p><p>As Danner investigates Evelyn's life he uncovers a secret archive of recorded therapy sessions. Voices of powerful men and women confessing affairs lies and private cruelty. Each recording reveals another movement in Evelyn's unfinished work <em>Monogamy Rhapsody</em> a radical exploration of love control and fidelity.</p><p>The deeper Danner listens the more he realizes Evelyn wasn't just observing her patients. She was shaping them. Conducting them. And when his own voice emerges on one of the tapes the case becomes personal.</p><p>Evelyn didn't leave a confession. She left a composition.</p><p>In a city where jazz bleeds through the walls and silence is its own form of guilt <em>Monogamy Rhapsody</em> is a psychological crime thriller about intimacy as power loyalty as illusion and the dangerous things we do to avoid telling the truth.</p><p>Dark atmospheric and unsettling this novel lingers long after the final note fades.</p>
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