

Death by Arrangement
David Alberts
At the turn of the century, Neil Bannister kills his devoted wife and thinks he's committed the perfect crime but forces are working against him.
Whether it is the law or supernatural phenomena beyond his understanding is the question which is not resolved until the erie plot twists bring down the final curtain.
"The play is intricately woven and features some fine moments of theatrical surprise, both real and unreal."
— Bennington Banner
"A series of cleverly contrived, over lapping red herrings which are familiar but lead one in totally unfamiliar directions.... Interestingly enough Mr. Carmichael is really asking: can a house filled with human contacts and association respond when threatened by evil?"
— Williamstown News
Victoria's House is a comedy play written by Fred Carmichael and published by Samuel French .
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