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Whose Deadly Sin Play Script by Doris Hilliard

Whose Deadly Sin
Doris Hilliard
Full-length country house murder mystery. Veronica, famous actress, and owner of Tawny Manor, has died. Was it murder? Possibly. There are certainly plenty of suspects for a puzzled police inspector to sort out in the heady world of the professional stage.
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Synopsis

This play which had its premier at the Quay Theatre, Sudbury, is a most enjoyable whodunnit with one main set and eight intriguing characters. The action takes place in the ancestral home of a famous young actress, Veronica Hayley, whose "accidental" death on her opening night is highly suspicious. When murder strikes again, with the death of Veronica’s spinster sister in law Phyllis, Inspector Weston is up to his neck in mystery, intrigue, and romance. Is the killer Veronica’s charming, devious, new husband Alistair? Her vulnerable half sister Charmaine? Her attractive and ambitious understudy Delia? Her sexy maid Sue?" Or perhaps Basil, the sinister old butler, did actually do it this time? Sergeant Neal, the Inspector’s sidekick, observant and deceptively laid back, is busily supportive and often amusing. Many audiences have enjoyed this thoroughly absorbing play.
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Whose Deadly Sin: 4M 4F
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Format: Paperback
Pages: iv,55
Dimensions: A5 (148mm width x 210mm height)
Publisher: Jasper Publishing
Published: 1998
Language: English
ISBN: 1 902837 79 7

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