Death Takes the Lead

Cover of Death Takes the Lead by Rosemary Simpson
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9781496741073
ISBN-10: 1496741072
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Weight: 1.25 pounds
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Death Takes the Lead by Rosemary Simpson is set to be published by Kensington Publishing Corp on November 26, 2024. This 336-page novel unfolds in April 1891, where heiress and lawyer Prudence MacKenzie, alongside her partner ex-Pinkerton Geoffrey Hunter, investigates a series of mysterious deaths linked to a new Scottish play at a prominent Broadway theatre. The story begins with Prudence attending a rehearsal of *Waif of the Highlands*, only to be drawn into a web of intrigue following a heated argument between the play’s star, Septimus Ward, and its playwright-director, Barrett Hughes.

As the investigation deepens, Prudence and Geoffrey navigate the complexities of the theatre world, where deception thrives and hidden motives abound. With the help of Lydia Truitt, Septimus’s cousin, they secure undercover roles in the play’s wardrobe department. The narrative explores themes of authorship, ambition, and the darker side of theatrical life, as Prudence uncovers unsettling truths about Hughes and the circumstances surrounding the deaths. This edition invites readers into a historical mystery filled with suspense and the allure of the stage, challenging them to unravel the secrets lurking behind the curtain.


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When a series of mysterious deaths plagues a new Scottish play, heiress and lawyer Prudence MacKenzie and her partner ex-Pinkerton Geoffrey Hunter are called in to perform an investigation at one of Broadway’s most stunning theatres . . .

APRIL 1891: Prudence MacKenzie is delighted to attend a riveting rehearsal of Waif of the Highlands with her dear friend, Lydia Truitt, whose cousin, Septimus Ward, stars in the play. But the drama continues after the curtain falls, as the women overhear a ferocious argument between Septimus and the play’s famous playwright-director, Barrett Hughes.

When confronted about the dispute, Septimus reveals that he actually wrote the script, but allowed Hughes to claim authorship in return for casting Septimus’s paramour, Flora Campbell, in the lead. Septimus has come to regret the agreement and vows to reclaim authorship, even if it means the play never opens. But, days later, Prudence and Geoffrey are urgently summoned to Septimus’s boarding house, where the thespian lays dying in Lydia’s arms.

Lydia believes her cousin’s death is no accident and wants Hunter and MacKenzie Investigative Law to look into the matter, going so far as to help Prudence and Flora secure employment undercover in the play’s wardrobe department. At first, Hughes’s determination to keep the production running seems admirable, but his motives are soon called into question as Prudence hears whispers backstage about his notorious predatory behavior with young women. And when another body turns up at the theatre, it’s clear that someone is targeting the play and its company—but why?

Prudence and Geoffrey must improvise as they tread into an unfamiliar world where deceit is cultivated for entertainment and deception is celebrated as talent, to expose a darkness lurking behind the glittering stage lights. . .

Lydia believes her cousin’s death is no accident and wants Hunter and MacKenzie Investigative Law to look into the matter, going so far as to help Prudence and Flora secure employment undercover in the play’s wardrobe department. At first, Hughes’s determination to keep the production running seems admirable, but his motives are soon called into question as Prudence hears whispers backstage about his notorious predatory behavior with young women. And when another body turns up at the theatre, it’s clear that someone is targeting the play and its company—but why?

Prudence and Geoffrey must improvise as they tread into an unfamiliar world where deceit is cultivated for entertainment and deception is celebrated as talent, to expose a darkness lurking behind the glittering stage lights. . .

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Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp. Year: 2024.
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ISBN-13: 9781496741073. ISBN-10: 1496741072.
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Language: en. Pages: 336.

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