McNally’s Folly

McNally’s Folly by Lawrence Sanders is a First Edition published by New English Library in 2001, featuring 363 pages in English. This book presents a narrative centered around Archy McNally, who experiences more drama behind the scenes than in front of the audience as the Palm Beach Community Theatre stages Arsenic and Old Lace. The plot thickens when a sip of prop wine leads to a real-life murder, thrusting Archy into a suspenseful mystery.
Readers will find a blend of contemporary literature and elements of mystery, thriller, and suspense as the story unfolds. The narrative explores the complexities of the theater world while delving into the unexpected consequences of a seemingly harmless production. As Archy navigates this chilling turn of events, the book captures the intrigue and tension that arise from the intersection of performance and reality.
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For poor Archy McNally, there’s more drama backstage than onstage as the Palm Beach Community Theatre puts on Arsenic and Old Lace. Archy soon finds himself in a real-life murder story when someone takes a sip of prop wine and drops dead.
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