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Murder at the Theatre Royale by Vintage Publishing; 9781529115314

Murder at the Theatre Royale

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Description

In the chilling atmosphere of December 1935, Murder at the Theatre Royale invites readers into the world of London’s theatrical elite. Journalist Daphne King, known for her sharp instincts and unwavering determination, finds herself at the centre of a sinister drama unfolding at the Theatre Royale during the troubled production of A Christmas Carol.

The Plot

As the excitement of opening night builds, the unexpected occurs when the actor portraying Scrooge collapses on stage, seemingly from a heart attack. The audience is left in shock, but behind the scenes, an even darker turn of events unfolds: an old rival of the theatre's director is discovered murdered in a dressing room. With the cast and crew in disarray and a killer lurking amidst them, Daphne takes it upon herself to unravel the web of intrigue and deception.

Themes and Style

This gripping mystery explores themes of ambition, rivalry, and the often-hidden depths of human nature. The writing style is rich in period detail, transporting readers to a time when the glamour of theatre is undercut by the threat of violence. The tension builds as Daphne navigates the complexities of her surroundings, revealing secrets that some would kill to keep hidden.

Similar Works

  • The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
  • Death at the Theatre by David H. Lawrence
  • Ten Little Niggers by Agatha Christie

With its blend of suspense and a vivid portrayal of 1930s London theatre, Murder at the Theatre Royale is a compelling read for those who enjoy intricate mysteries steeped in rich historical context.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 128 mm × 24 mm
Pages: 256
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9781529115314

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