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Charades After Dark
Charades After Dark
Charades After Dark
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Charades After Dark

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Fiso wants to be an actor, but his aspirations far exceed his ability for now. As a backstage hand at his local theatre, he can drink in the atmosphere and bask in the applause, albeit while hidden in the wings.
However, the theatre Fiso loves is under threat of closure, and his troope has nowhere near the funds needed to make the repairs necessary to remain open.
They need a miracle, even if the miracle is in form of a tiny, kohl-eyed ghost who is used to getting what she wants.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherK.D. Aeker
Release dateAug 25, 2012
ISBN9781476400914
Charades After Dark
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K.D. Aeker

K.D. Aeker has been writing since 2010, with a big focus on short thrillers and a hint of sci-fi!

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    Charades After Dark - K.D. Aeker

    Charades After Dark

    By K.D. Aeker

    Copyright 2012 K.D. Aeker

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    Fiso had always wanted to act on stage, where every nuance of movement spoke as loudly as words. It was a project he had approached incrementally, for he knew that his spindly arms and gangly legs did not always move the way he instructed them.

    At first he had come to the theatre to observe, safe from view in the darkened audience stalls. He had only ever worked up the nerve to audition once. With script in hand he had taken to the stage, trusting in adrenaline to drive his limbs, and his enthusiasm to win over the auditioner.

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