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Description
As KEY News film and theater critic, Caroline Enright has taken her fair share of irate phone calls and even an occasional threat from disgruntled producers and agents. But she is unprepared when her trip to the Warrenstown Summer Playhouse is interrupted by murder. Traveling to the rolling Berkshire mountains to do a piece on the prestigious summer acting festival, Caroline discovers someone in this quaint college town has a secret worth killing over.
Critic Caroline Enright looks forward to interviewing her favorite movie star and reporting on the opening night of a hot new play. But anticipation turns to dread as murders stack up in a small summer theater community. Isabel Keating presents a competent and transparent rendition of the crime drama, imparting believability to both heroes and villains of both genders. Her renditions of Caroline's two cameramen deserve special note for their comedic timing and accents. Keating keeps the plot moving at a brisk pace, and her subtle shadings of voice avoid giving away the killer's identity too soon. This will keep listeners wide awake on a long drive. R.L.L. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
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“Isabel Keating’s well-regulated pace maintains the story’s suspense.”
About the Author
Mary Jane Clark is a producer and writer at CBS News. She is an internationally bestselling author, translated into and published in twenty languages. Recent titles include Dancing in the Dark and Hide Yourself Away, both available as Sound Library® audiobooks. Clark lives in northern New Jersey.