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The average rating for The King of Ragtime based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-10-04 00:00:00
2008was given a rating of 4 stars J C
Interesting historical account of Joplin. Really could do without the language!!!
Review # 2 was written on 2011-05-24 00:00:00
2008was given a rating of 4 stars Fred Pouliot
In the summer of 1916 Martin Niederhoffer worked for Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder, Music Publishers as a bookkeeper with an eye to his future. He also took piano lessons from Scott Joplin. Martin loved Scott's music and convinced Mr. Joplin to take his musical drama "If" to Irving Berlin to be produced. With bad blood over an earlier piece of music between Joplin and Berlin, and Scott already a very sick man, this was a situation ripe for confrontation. Martin has discovered discrepancies in the company books pointing to someone skimming money from the company. After spending all day working on the missing money, Martin is told to stay late to finish up his regular work. Birdie, his girlfriend and assistant, has already gone home when his friend Sid Altman arrives to wait for Martin to finish so that they can go to the fights. Martin goes to the men's room and when he returns to his office he finds a dead body and Scott Joplin standing over it with the weapon in his hand. From here on it is a race to keep the police from finding Scott Joplin and to find "If." The problem of Scott's missing music is taken up by his former publisher, John Stark, at the request of Stark's daughter Nell. still a close friend of Joplin. This is a tightly written story with ample twists and turns. The characters spring to life with an flourish that is delightful. Mr. Karp caught New York in the summer, and especially the summer of 1916, in a truly admirable manner. I could almost smell, hear, and taste the city of the story. Each character is almost a story on its own. The blending of the different personalities was a delight and I found myself humming ragtime in my head. I would highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in music, history, or just a desire for a finely tuned mystery.


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