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Curtain Call - cover

Curtain Call

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In the quaint village of Willowbrook, where secrets lurk beneath the surface and laughter echoes through the streets, a hilarious comedy of errors is about to unfold. When Clive, a charming stranger seeking refuge from the war, arrives in the village, he sets off a chain of events that turns the tranquil community upside down.

Clive's encounter with Penelope Toop, the vicar's wife and a former actress yearning for excitement, sparks a connection that ignites a whirlwind of misunderstandings and mistaken identities. As Miss Skillon, the formidable village matriarch, disapproves of Penelope's unconventional ways and views Clive with suspicion, the stage is set for a hilarious farce.

With a German prisoner of war on the loose, a stolen vicar's outfit, and a series of comical mix-ups, the villagers find themselves caught in a web of deception and absurdity. As rumors fly and tensions rise, the lines between friend and foe blur, and the truth becomes elusive.

Amidst the chaos, unlikely alliances form, and hidden agendas come to light. The arrival of a bishop and another vicar for a visit only adds to the confusion, as the villagers struggle to maintain their dignity and sanity amidst the whirlwind of laughter and mayhem.

With mistaken identities, secret rendezvous, and unexpected twists, this uproarious comedy of errors will leave readers laughing out loud. As the curtain rises on this hilarious tale, the inhabitants of Willowbrook embark on a side-splitting adventure that will have you turning the pages late into the night.

In this witty and charming farce, the villagers of Willowbrook remind us that even in the midst of chaos and confusion, laughter can prevail. With its cast of unforgettable characters and its clever plot that keeps you guessing until the very end, this book is a delightful escape from the everyday world.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 158 pages.

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