For the past several months, the people in the Paris Opera have been talking about the Opera Ghost. They say he moves around like a shadow, speaks to no one and vanishes as soon as he is seen. And everyone begins blaming the ghost for every accident that happens and for every little thing that goes missing inside the opera. But another mystery is the singer Christine Daa6 who sang like a rusty hinge six months ago but manages to perform and sing with an angelic voice that enraptures the fashionable Paris society. She believes the reason for her great voice is the Angel of Music, sent by her deceased father to guide and teach her to become a great singer. She has never seen the Angel of Music but he has a divine voice which often speaks to her in her dressing room. However, Viscount Raoul de Chagny thinks that someone is playing a joke on his beloved Christine. Someone might know about the legend of the Angel of Music and he uses it to control and manipulate Christine. When he hears a man's voice in her dressing room and finds no one as he enters the room, he becomes determined to search for answers to unravel the mystery behind "The Man's Voice" and who it is that Christine really loves. Vividly illustrated and set in easy-to-read large font, this collector's edition can be enjoyed by young readers and by generations to come.