Murder By Misadventure
by Edward Taylor

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Present DayInterior SetContemporary Costumes/Street ClothesBritishMystery

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What happens when two writers who have worked together for years start to hate each other?

The team has won awards and made money.

Harry Kent has saved and invested and now lives with his glamorous wife in a sun drenched luxury flat high above the Sussex coast where the play is set.

It is a hi tech paradise with only one snag: its build on the site of an Ancient British sacrificial stone where black magic was practiced and now there are strange noises in the night.

Paul Riggs has spent his fees on booze and birds and he lives in dread of bookies heavies.

Harry wants to break the partnership that is Pauls lifeline but Paul knows a sinister secret from Harrys past.

They are therefore locked together in a dance from which murder seems the only escape and they have just plotted the perfect crime for their latest TV film.

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year2015
BindingPaperback
Pages108
PlaceNew York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573693519
ISBN-10057369351X
LCCN93111828
LCCPR6070.A9147 M87 1992
DCC822/.914

Murder By Misadventure is a British mystery play written by Edward Taylor and published by Samuel French in New York (2015).

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