

The Business Of Murder
Richard Harris


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Readers have mixed feelings about the play, with some enjoying the suspenseful mystery while others criticize the character interactions and writing style. The play's ability to keep readers intrigued is noted, although some found it overly detailed and flawed.
A tense psychological study of guilt and obsession by the author of The Business of Murder, Dead Guilty concerns an attractive young graphic artist whose leg is badly injured in a car crash that occurred when a business associate suffered a fatal heart attack at the wheel.
Housebound and depressed, Julia is tormented when things disappear, a Mexican orange blossom materializes on her shambling Victorian terrace and someone prowls upstairs at night.3 women, 1 man
"An enjoyable affair."
— N.Y. Times
Dead Guilty is a British play written by Richard Harris and published by Samuel French in London (1996).
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Paperback
Samuel French · 1996 · 98 pp
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