

Nasty Things, Murders
Arthur Lovegrove
The holiday chatter in their mountain clubhouse is silenced as a radio announces the news of Paula's death.
Alice has just received a letter from Paula that contains an important clue.
She confides this to only one of the girls, who instantly snatches the letter and burns it!
Alice may have made a fatal error in choosing her confidante.
Then the killer strikes at Alice, cleverly making her death seem like a suicide.
Only shrewd Eve rejects the suicide theory, but then she, too, errs in her choice of a confidante.
One int.
set.
Nine Girls is a play written by W. Pettitt and published by Samuel French .
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