A play by Fred Carmichael.
Mystery writer Peter Knight has been sent by his agent to an old mansion in Vermont to garner inspiration for his next novel. His agent fails to tell him that the house was once the scene of a mysterious death of another author years ago. Plagued with "writer's block", a sudden storm knocks out the electricity in the mansion and the characters Peter has created spring to life from the page. As the story and characters begin spiraling out-of-control, Peter is faced with a real mystery.
A play by Frederick Knott.
The mystery thriller's heroine is Susy Hendrix, a blind Greenwich Village housewife who becomes the target of three thugs searching for the heroin hidden in a doll her husband transported from Canada as a favor to a woman who since has been murdered. The trio tries to convince Susy her spouse has been implicated in the crime and the only way to protect him is to surrender the doll. More murder and mayhem ensue when she refuses, with the stage lights turned off for the final scene when Suzy levels the playing field by plunging her apartment into total darkness.
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