FATHER BROWN –
The Curse of the Invisible Man
(whodunit, from G K Chesterton) 2f, 2m
In one of the first stage thrillers featuring G K Chesterton’s brilliant detective, multiple murders have been committed, but the culprit leaves no trace. Can he … or she … be truly invisible? And is it all really due to some malevolent ancient curse? Mild-mannered Father Brown is called to the Edwardian country house of archaeologist Diana Hope and her niece Ella, where his incisive deductions peel away the many layers of this haunting case, until he finally unmasks the killer. But in the meantime … will the murderer strike again!
“all the ingredients of a classic murder-mystery [are] there - a dead body, several suspects and clues along the way for the audience to work out whodunit … brilliant” (Derbyshire Times)
“an engaging romp of a mystery” (remotegoat.co.uk)
“a bumper audience … all the ingredients of a classic murder-mystery were there - a dead body, several suspects and clues along the way for the audience to work out whodunit … brilliant” (Derbyshire Times)
“an enjoyable and enthralling murder mystery that will keep you guessing right through … go and see it if you like a bit of Downton Abbey with your Columbo” (artsmelange)
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