In 1932, Maestro Victor Laine began composing what he called "The Symphony of Eternity," a masterpiece meant to redefine music. But before its completion, he vanished without a trace, leaving behind only scattered notes. Decades later, a dusty manuscript was discovered in an antique shop, its fragmented melodies hinting at genius. Scholars, musicians, and even experts in ghostwriter services worked tirelessly to reconstruct the missing pieces. Yet, one question lingered—was the symphony ever meant to be finished, or had Laine left behind a mystery greater than the music itself?
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