
The Late Edwina Black
William Dinner
Edwina's will leaves her fortune to her impoverished husband and her former companion, even though she knew they were having an affair while she was ill.
When the doctor expresses doubt to Scotland Yard about the circumstances of her death, the companion accuses the husband of murdering his wife and attempting to kill her.
He insists she did the horrendous deed and is casting the blame on him.
This inventive classic melodrama is full of surprises and suspense.
| Character |
|---|
| Elizabeth Graham companion to the late Edwina Black |
| Gregory Black the late Edwina Black's husband |
| Ellen hoiusekeeper to Gregory Black |
Edwina Black is a play written by William Dinner and published by Samuel French .
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