Murder is a hard act to follow. The only thing Mabel knows for sure is that the butler didn't do it. All the drama doesn't take place on the stage at the Glenhaven Drama Festival. A collection of amateur actors, with big egos, land in Mabel Havelock's hometown. A cast member of the Glenhaven Players is dead. An accident or murder? Mabel has been railroaded into taking a role in the play. As the drama festival progresses, mysterious accidents and sabotage are happening on and off stage. Then the adjudicator becomes the prime target. Was Mabel's brush with death an accident, or attempted murder?…mehr
Murder is a hard act to follow. The only thing Mabel knows for sure is that the butler didn't do it. All the drama doesn't take place on the stage at the Glenhaven Drama Festival. A collection of amateur actors, with big egos, land in Mabel Havelock's hometown. A cast member of the Glenhaven Players is dead. An accident or murder? Mabel has been railroaded into taking a role in the play. As the drama festival progresses, mysterious accidents and sabotage are happening on and off stage. Then the adjudicator becomes the prime target. Was Mabel's brush with death an accident, or attempted murder? Mabel and her best friend, Violet Ficher, are determined to ferret out the culprit. The problem is why? Who has anything to gain and why did Sherman have to die?
Besides being an author, Joan Havelange is an accomplished actor, and director of community theatre, which lends well to her writing. She is a world traveller and an enthusiastic golfer. She lives in a beautiful little town in the middle of the Canadian prairies. A ski hill, lakes, and rivers are just a short drive away. Joan has been writing fiction since her early twenties, beginning with romance stories. She found that she would rather kill them than kiss them and turned to mysteries and never looked back. She is the author of five whodunit mysteries, one thriller, and her latest, a historical mystery.
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