

The Plot, Like Gravy, Thickens
Billy St. John


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"'The Final Twist' promises a shocking conclusion that will leave audiences reeling from its intricacies."
From: Mystery and Thriller ScriptsWhat readers are saying
Readers love the humor and clever plot of the play. The characters are well-developed and the twists keep the audience engaged throughout.
Charlie Nicholson has writer's block, but when he is offered a commission he sees a way to escape his debts.
Merlin Foster, an actor, has specific needs: Charlie's script must contain the perfect method and alibi for the murder of Merlin's wife, only then can it be theatrically convincing.
Eden, Merlin's young wife, is to remain in the dark so he can't surprise her with the play... A murderous and surprising tale.1 woman, 2 men, 1 woman or man
The Final Twist is a British mystery play written by Alfred Bradley and published by Samuel French in London (1998).
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Samuel French · 1998 · 56 pp
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