Prescription For Murder
by Norman Robbins

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120 mins Present Day Role(s) for Senior Actor(s) Interior Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes British Mystery

Synopsis

In the seemingly quiet town of Knighton drink there is never a dull moment for Dr Richard Forth.

Not only does he have a hectic work schedule and an awkward friendship with his ex-girlfriend, but his wife, Barbara, is constantly ill and nobody knows what is wrong with her.

Not only does he have a hectic work schedule and an awkward friendship with his ex-girlfriend, but his wife, Barbara, is constantly ill and nobody knows what is wrong with her.

When Eric Dawson, a stranger, claims to have known Richard's second fiancee - a woman Richard claims does not exist - Barbara's health worsens and she isn't the only one.

When Eric Dawson, a stranger, claims to have known Richard's second fiancee - a woman Richard claims does not exist - Barbara's health worsens and she is not the only one.

With bad luck spreading almost as quickly as bad news, it seems somebody is out to kill Barbara, and anyone else who gets in their way.

Inizio Pagina With bad luck spreading almost as quickly as bad news, it seems somebody is out to kill Barbara, and anyone else who gets in their way.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 2008
Binding Paperback
Pages 110
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573113383
ISBN-10 0573113386
LCCN 2009290686
LCC PR6068.O13 P74 2008
DCC 822/.914

Prescription For Murder is a British mystery play written by Norman Robbins and published by Samuel French in London (2008).

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