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TEA AND ARSENICADD TO CART
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TEA AND ARSENIC
Script: $9.00  more info
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Themes: Crime, Death, Family
Running Time: 70 minutes
Speaking Cast: 6 females, 6 males, 12 total cast
ISBN: 978-1-61588-150-5
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Synopsis
Maggie imagines a quiet spring break at her aunt's bed and breakfast while doing a bit of research into her family history. She's in for a rude surprise, however, when just after she arrives, a man claiming to be a tax collector is poisoned. Unfortunately there is no shortage of suspects—Barney Cook and his wife Babs look like they just breezed in from a show in Las Vegas; Isadora McCullvey dances through life, literally; and Jerry Parks claims he's a student. But each seems to be hiding something. Even the investigating police superintendent and his right hand man, the Inspector, seem shady. And when a ghostly figure gets into the action, Maggie's aunt, Miss Crump, and her best friend, Mrs. Fern, are sure it's the hand of that old witch hunter Cotton Crump stirring things up. Even though things start to go bump in the night, Maggie doesn't buy the idea that her ancestor has come back to life. Before long, Maggie and her best friend June realize they'd better figure out who wanted the tax collector dead—before someone else takes a sip of tea laced generously with arsenic.
 

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