In The Spotlight: Jocelyn Davey’s A Touch of Stage Fright*

Special thanks to Col at Col’s Criminal Library for my copy of this one. Now, please, treat yourself and go visit Col’s terrific blog. Lots of fine reviews and author interviews await you there.


11 thoughts on “In The Spotlight: Jocelyn Davey’s A Touch of Stage Fright*

  1. Sounds good. I always like theatrical settings for mysteries – all those flamboyant theatre people make interesting characters! And yet another author I’ve never heard of…

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    1. That’s one of the things about these characters, FictionFan: Some of them really are flamboyant. A few even have flamboyant names (or at least, strange ones!). If you read it, I hope you’ll enjoy it.

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  2. Reblogged this on Jane Risdon and commented:
    Margot Kindberg has another author and novel in her Spotlight. I hope you pop over and listen to her thoughts about Jocelyn Daveys, A Touch of Stage Fright. It makes for fascinating listening.

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  3. Fascinating. Thanks so much. Yes, the theatre and islands make for great settings for mysteries and crime. I found this so interesting. Another for the TBR pile. Reblogged. Appreciated.

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    1. Thanks very much, Jane! And thanks for reblogging, too! You’re right about the theatre as a context; it really can work well for a mystery. And so does an island, even if the characters aren’t trapped on it.

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