Synopses & Reviews
Little Theatre
Mystery
Marcia Kash and Douglas E. Hughes
Characters: 3 male, 3 female
Interior Set
Six people have come in secret on Halloween to play a murder mystery game at a rustic island cottage. Invited by writer Charles Prince, they appear set for a weekend of fun until ghosts from the past begin to haunt the proceedings and it becomes clear that all is not as it seems. The game takes on a sinister dimension when guests begin to die and the remaining players realize that they are playing for their lives. Tension rises. Secret passageways, incriminating letters, hidden compartments, bodies in the window seat and a twenty five year old unsolved mystery twist and turn toward the unexpected and terrifying conclusion.
Enough to turn Dame Agatha green with envy. Oxford Press.
Rather stunning. Cincinnati Post.
Brilliant, even better than Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None'. Saskatoon Free Press.
Cheeky and skillfully crafted mayhem. London Free Press.
Thrills Christie fashion.... A superb climax. Kentucky Recorder.
Christie meets Deathtrap with] a lot of style. Cincinnati Enquirer.