Remains To Be Seen: A murder mystery comedy play

Remains To Be Seen: A murder mystery comedy play

by Lee Mueller
Remains To Be Seen: A murder mystery comedy play

Remains To Be Seen: A murder mystery comedy play

by Lee Mueller

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Overview

A murder mystery comedy play.

When a dead body is found inside a steamer trunk on the back of a "U-Move-It" rental truck, Detectives Goodman and Badham are called in to investigate. However, it quickly becomes apparent that tracking down the killer won't be as easy as finding the last person who rented the truck. The trunk has been rented and transported to many cities by a variety of mysterious characters, including Iggy the 'bookie' bartender, Madame DuBois, the eccentric washed-up film star, and Nick Niagra and Edie Buffet, the talentless lounge act.

As the investigation heats up, Federal Agents Muledeer and Sullen join the hunt for the trunk and its contents. But the more they dig, the more questions arise. Could one of the shady characters be responsible for the murder, or is there something even more sinister at play? Agent Muledeer suspects a potential "alien" abduction and murder with a major government cover-up involved.

As the detectives and agents work to unravel the mystery, they encounter a variety of eccentric characters and hilarious situations that keep them guessing until the very end. Will they be able to solve the case and bring the killer to justice, or will the trunk on the truck remain a mystery forever? Find out in this hilarious murder mystery comedy play!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493622719
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/29/2013
Series: Play Dead Murder Mystery , #5
Pages: 98
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Lee Mueller is an actor, comedian, director and independent Playwright. He has spent over 30 years in theatre and comedy clubs with various improv/comedy sketch groups in the St. Louis area. All of his plays can be found at www.play-dead.com
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