It\'s a sparkling August day on Washington Island and the resonant notes of early classical music float on the breeze toward the sailboats and ferries that ply the waters of Death\'s Door strait.
The jubilant mood sours whe.
Sheriff Dave Cubiak enjoys a rare day off as tourists and a documentary film crew hover around the musicians.
After a forty-year absence, the Viola da Gamba Music Festival has returned to the picturesque isle on the tip of Wisconsin\'s Door County peninsula.
It\'s a sparkling August day on Washington Island and the resonant notes of early classical music float on the breeze toward the sailboats and ferries that ply the waters of Death\'s Door strait.
With the lives of those he holds most dear in peril, the sheriff pursues a ruthless killer into the stormy northern reaches of Lake Michigan.
Cubiak follows a trail of murder, kidnapping, and false identity that leads back to the calamitous night of the twin tragedies.
Longtime residents recall with dismay the disastrous festival decades earlier, when another woman died and a valuable sixteenth-century instrument--the fabled yellow viol--vanished, never to be found.
The jubilant mood sours when an unidentified passenger is found dead on a ferry.
Sheriff Dave Cubiak enjoys a rare day off as tourists and a documentary film crew hover around the musicians.
After a forty-year absence, the Viola da Gamba Music Festival has returned to the picturesque isle on the tip of Wisconsin\'s Door County peninsula.
It\'s a sparkling August day on Washington Island and the resonant notes of early classical music float on the breeze toward the sailboats and ferries that ply the waters of Death\'s Door strait.
With the lives of those he holds most dear in peril, the sheriff pursues a ruthless killer into the stormy northern reaches of Lake Michigan.
Cubiak follows a trail of murder, kidnapping, and false identity that leads back to the calamitous night of the twin tragedies.
Longtime residents recall with dismay the disastrous festival decades earlier, when another woman died and a valuable sixteenth-century instrument-the fabled yellow viol-vanished, never to be found.
The jubilant mood sours when an unidentified passenger is found dead on a ferry.
Sheriff Dave Cubiak enjoys a rare day off as tourists and a documentary film crew hover around the musicians.
After a forty-year absence, the Viola da Gamba Music Festival has returned to the picturesque isle on the tip of Wisconsin\'s Door County peninsula.
It\'s a sparkling August day on Washington Island and the resonant notes of early classical music float on the breeze toward the sailboats and ferries that ply the waters of Death\'s Door strait