

All the world's a stage in this delightful new whodunit from the incomparable Jill Churchill -- as suburban mom and sometime sleuth Jane Jeffry and best friend Shelley Nowack try to bring the curtain down on a killer. .
Jane Jeffry has a new hobby: the stage, specifically a rundown theater that close pal Shelley and her husband have donated to a local college drama department. Students from the nearby college are in rehearsal there for a never-before-produced magnum opus written by the company's director, a surefire bomb-in-the-making distinctly lacking in style, wit, and substance. Though Jane's connection is culinary -- helping Shelley handle caterers who will be feeding the actors -- she's soon drawn deeper into the drama than she ever hoped or anticipated.
What a scene it is, with petty offstage feuds and jealousies, ego trips, and power struggles between the clueless director-author and his dubiously talent ed cast. Even the presence of two aging professional thespians -- a lecherous old boozer and his genteel, seriously gifted wife -- does nothing to stabilize a volatile situation. And the plot takes a decidedly darker turn when a particularly rebellious young performer exits stage left -- permanently -- courtesy of a head-bashing killer.
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It takes about 4 Hours and 54 minutes on average for a reader to read A Midsummer Night's Scream: A Jane Jeffry Mystery. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
A Midsummer Night's Scream: A Jane Jeffry Mystery is 240 pages long.
A Midsummer Night's Scream: A Jane Jeffry Mystery is book #15 in the Jane Jeffry Book Series and comes after Bell, Book, And Scandal and comes before The Accidental Florist: A Jane Jeffry Mystery
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