**Summer 1908** The Alexandria introduces a controversial male impersonator to the stage. Played by the very well known Jessie James, this entertainer is very much in the vein of Vesta Tilley. Chased from her home by her strict Baptist father, Jessie has been sent to Dorinda by Amy, the former Lad
Death Treads the Boards: The Alexandrians Series
β Scribed by Lesley Cookman
- Book ID
- 111057735
- Publisher
- Headline
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- The Alexandrian
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781786152817
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Summer 1908
The Alexandria introduces a controversial male impersonator to the stage. Played by the very well known Jessie James, this entertainer is very much in the vein ofΒ Vesta Tilley.
Chased from her home by her strict Baptist father, JessieΒ has been sent to Dorinda by Amy, the former Lady Washington, now Mrs Jeremy Coutts, who has said that The Alexandria is a good place to hide.
But when your act is so unconventional, you can't stay hidden forever.
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