

The Sound of Murder
William Fairchild
This masterful suspense tale involves a successful mystery writer whose latest work has strangely turned into a romance – a vivid and adulterous romance.
His son, his second wife, and his editor marvel at the truthfulness of the work, remarkable since it is inconceivable that he could ever have had such an affair.
Enter a woman, who is intent on blackmail and whose story is foolproof and airtight: it appears that Arthur has been trysting away from home.
Death stalks: the other woman disappears and evidence incriminates Arthur in her murder.
There is a conspiracy to do Arthur in, a conspiracy that entails cunning, deceit, and ingenious plotting.
"Highly entertaining."
— The Herald
"A sophisticated whodunit which manages to keep the audience on tender hooks until the end."
— The Advertiser
| Character |
|---|
| Julia Putnam probably late forties, very beautiful, warm, graceful |
| Simon Putnam mid twenties, attractive, charming, impetuous |
| Detective Sergeant Fred Burchitt a spry, friendly Londoner in his mid fifties |
| Holly Adams pretty, enthusiastic, bright, vivacious, in her mid to late twenties |
| Brenda Simmons late twenties, off-beat, unpredictable, slightly unkempt |
| Brooke Carmichael mid thirites, cooly beautiful with an unforced elegance and charm |
| Arthur Putnam mid to late fifties, an unromantic looking, appealing eccentric |
An Act of the Imagination is a play written by Bernard Slade and published by Samuel French .
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