[Read by Simon Prebble]<br><br>Inspector Alan Banks must face the music when he becomes embroiled in one of his most perplexing and distressing cases in this haunting page-turner from <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author Peter Robinson.<br><br>Two women. Two crimes.<br><br>The first is a poet claiming she was assaulted decades earlier by a man now regarded as one of the country's national treasures. And the second is a girl found on a remote roadside, her body broken, her life snuffed out.<br><br>For Alan Banks, newly promoted to detective superintendent, the first case rips a tunnel into long-ago days of innocence and discovery, of music and light. And in the victim, he sees an opportunity for magic recaptured -- if he can bring her assailant to justice.<br><br>For Detective Inspector Annie Banks, the lifeless young woman poses a baffling mystery -- a mystery that will lead her into the unlikeliest of places, interviewing the unlikeliest of suspects.<br><br>Emotionally resonant and ingeniously plotted, <i>When the Music's Over </i>begins a new chapter for Banks -- and shows Peter Robinson at his tense, triumphant best. <br><br>