Edgar Hodgkiss is roped into opening and closing the curtains between the acts of an amateur dramatic production.
But after reading the script Hodgkiss soon decides that it has been written with murder in mind.
And he is not wrong.
At the climax of the unlikely plot the hero of the piece is stabbed to death while tied into a chair.
The prop knife, made to retract on contact, and the real knife, that obviously did the job, both have disappeared.
It is Hodgkiss' daughter, Esme, who made h.