

The Spectre Bridegroom
Christopher Cartmill
In this cheerily goofy spoof of all those gothic novels where the heroine is brought to the ancient manor by her handsome, brooding groom, new bride Daphne is brought to Brackenloch the day after her husband, Jabez Thorngall, lost his first bride to the family curse: any bride at Brackenloch Manor is doomed to die on her wedding day.
At the bottom of the bracken-fringed Scottish loch which gives the manor its name lurks “Bracky,” who is not a monster to take lightly.
The murder of Jabez’s father six years earlier remains unsolved, and family disappearances create further mysteries.
Suspicion and danger are omnipresent, and audiences love every minute of this thriller.
| Character |
|---|
| Daphne Dixon his sweet young innocent unsuspecting bride |
| Comfort Grody Jabez's former fiancee, a houseguest |
| Glynis Prescott Jabez's "widowed" sister |
| Lady Alicia Goddard Jabez's maternal aunt |
| Mavis Beaufort chatelaine of adjoining estate |
| Janet Magleesh housekeeper at Brackenloch |
| Manor Fanella a timorous housemaid |
| Mrs. Mousely the family's longtime cook |
| Wilbur Yardley a chief inspector of the Glasgow Police Force |
| Andrew Machanford the gardiner/handyman |
| Jabez Thorngall moody young Lord of Brackenloch Manor |
The Bride of Brackenloch! A Ghastly Gothic Thriller? is a comedy play written by Rick Abbot and published by Samuel French .
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