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Biographer Jean-Claude Keyes has twice before stumbled unwillingly into murder, once among the professionals of the Shakespearean Festival in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, and on another occasion while snowbound in a motel on the outskirts of the same town. In Downstage Dead, Keyes becomes involved with an enticing woman named Kaylyn Dionne, a Stratford Festival production of Count Dracula, and – yet again – with murder. On a most unusual “first date,” Keyes and Kaylyn discover the bodies of her sister and another member of the acting troupe, murdered horrifically. But the show must go on, even in the ensuing atmosphere of fear, distrust, and confusion. Bound by loyalty, and perhaps by love, Keyes again finds himself ensnared in the circumstances and aftermath of violent death.

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PublisherBruce Barber
Release dateFeb 1, 2013
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Bruce Barber

Bruce Barber is co-author (writing with Virgil Burnett, [1928-2012] as "Bevan Amberhill") of two mystery novels published by The Mercury Press (Toronto), The Bloody Man (1993) and The Running Girl (1996), and is sole author of the third book in the series, Downstage Dead (Pasdeloup Press, Stratford 2007). He is also author of one book of poetry, The Liquid Hour (Pasdeloup Press, Stratford 2007) His previously-bublished short fiction is now available as the ebook BLUES IN THE SHADOWS. He lives in Stratford, Ontario, is unmarried, and has no children or pets, nor is he currently harbouring any fugitives. He has worked at many jobs to support his narrative-habit, freelancing as a proofreader, editor, and web designer, and has toiled in the field of book, music, film, and theatre-oriented retail. He is and has for the last several years been employed at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival.

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