Whodidit? A Comedy

Whodidit? A Comedy by Neil Harrison, published by Samuel French in 2001, is a fast-paced satire that unfolds in a country house beset by chaos. The story features an innuendo-obsessed inspector who disregards conventions, creating a humorous atmosphere filled with murder and mystery. This edition comprises 50 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a lively exploration of comedic elements as the plot thickens with unexpected twists and turns. The narrative involves two women and three men, emphasizing the dynamics of the characters as they navigate the absurdities of the situation. With its focus on drama and European themes, this book offers an engaging experience for those interested in theatrical comedies.
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A country house is thrown into chaos as an innuendo-obsessed inspector disregards conventions and upsets everyone in thisfast-paced, uproarious satire. Murder. Mystery. And pipes. This spoof thriller requires no set.2 women, 3 men
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