

Reserve Two for Murder
John Randall
In the small midwestern town of Sanford, the impossible has happened: someone has strangled crotchety old Faulkner Seaton in the reference section of the local library while the dusty old landmark was open to the public.
Most puzzling of all is the fact that nobody in the place saw or heard a thing.
Inspector Trigg and his assistant, Lt. Elizabeth Roberts, are brought in from St. Louis to solve the mystery, only to discover the most unlikely collection of suspects: a meticulous librarian, his repressed assistant, a talkative small time speculator, a sweet high school girl, an elderly hypochondriac, a cynical library worker and a colorful drifter.
It develops that old Seaton had stumbled into something important in the reference section and a missing book becomes the only clue.
Trigg and Roberts set a trap to catch the murderer that results in a thrilling and revealing conclusion.
Vivid characters and a plot that keeps the audience guessing make this whodunit an enjoyable romp for any theatre group.
| Character |
|---|
| Wiley Myers a crusty, colorful character and a familiar face in town; shabby, middle-aged, walks with a limp |
| Kelly Perkins a high school student who works at the library part time; a bright, popular girl |
| Fern Mansfield a middle-aged woman who works at the library; sly, knowing, good sense of humor |
| Judith Karr assistant librarian; a faded woman in her forties with a continual distressed look about her |
| Ethan Binnie head librarian; an exacting, humorless dictator who seems much oldr than his middle age |
| Inspector Trigg a detective from St. Louis; nobody's fool |
| Lt. Elizabeth Roberts his assistant; a knowing woman in her thirties; quiet but alert |
| Roy Templeton a businessman and speculator; a shrewd but likeable man in his late thirties |
| Mrs. Chelsey an elderly widow; a demanding hypochondriac |
| Faulkner Seaton a retired high school teacher |
Murder On Reserve is a American mystery play written by Thomas S Hischak and published by Samuel French in New York (1994).
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