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Murder at the Vampire Play
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Murder at the Vampire Play

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Murder at the Vampire Play

Dwight Kemper

 

204 pages

5.5x8.5 size

 

ISBN 9798899410062 paperback

ISBN 9798899410079 hardback

 

 

 

HOLLIS ST. THEATRE

 

 

Opening Night

 

It’s October 1st, 1928, Boston, Massachusetts. Theatre Critic and would be Mystery, Writer Viola Corbett, along with her Harried Literary Agent and Boyfriend Clark Abernathy, are off to cover the opening night performance of “Dracula” at the Hollis Street Theatre. However, Viola soon has more to worry about than her impressions of the Vampire Play. Murder is center stage and Mystery is at every turn. Can Viola find the Fiend Haunting the Flies of the Theatre before it’s too late? And what has a recently discovered print of “Nosferatu” have to do with all the strange goings on? It’s curtain up on terror as Viola, much to Clark’s Annoyance, user her keen wit and Deductive Skills to solve the case!