Commissioned by the leading actor Alastair Sim (1900-1976) *The Brass Butterfly* was Golding's only original stage play. Starring Sim himself, and also the popular actor George Cole, it opened for a provincial pre-West End run in Oxford in early 1958 and premiered at the Strand Theatre in London in
Three the Hard Way: A Play in Two Acts
β Scribed by Eisenstein, Linda; Glenn, Roy
- Book ID
- 108984472
- Publisher
- Grimpenmire Press
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 90 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780982731604
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Three short stories by the master of urban suspense, Roy Glenn.
Bury Me Deep
Mike Black is making the move to take his organization completely legitimate. When Congressman Martin Marshall tells him about a ethanol venture in Cuba with a group of Chinese businessman, Black agrees. But he still has his hands in doing business the old ways. So when an opportunity to expand his gambling interests in the Bahamas he canβt resist. Black takes CeCe and his bodyguard, Kevon on a trip to Nassau. His intention while there is to buy a condo and expand their gambling and extortion operations. Expecting him to be in Freeport, Martin had set up a meeting the next day with the Chinese. When things donβt go their way, Black is shot and left for dead.
In Your Arms
Action is the word, when attorney Marcus Douglas runs into Yvonne Hagler, an old client whoβs gotten involved with some very dangerous people. And those people want her dead. With no one else she can trust, Yvonne turns to Marcus for help. Now they are both targets.
The Wrong Man
Carla Edwards is tired of her dull life. All that changes when this divorced mother of two meets a mysterious man named Xavier Assante. Instantly, Carla is swept off her feet and is loving every minute of their relationship until the police show up at her door looking for Xavier. Now she has to ask herself; is Xavier Assante the wrong man?
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