Shadow Play, Rachel Lawson
Shadow Play, Rachel Lawson
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Shadow Play

Author: Rachel Lawson

Narrator: Rachel Lawson

Unabridged: 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Rachel Lawson

Published: 07/19/2023


Synopsis

Shadow PlayBlake Alexander and his son Lance the Necromancer meet a celebrity ghost Federici the ghost who haunts Melbourne's famous Princess Theater ghost because he spooked a reaper who was taking him to the afterlife. "You don't know the Phantom of the Opera?" Blake chuckled. "Yeah Gaston Leroux wrote it and it was performed here as a musical yonks ago. He is not real," said Lance. "No not that one Frederick Baker," said Blake. "Fredrick Baker?" asked Lance puzzled. "Federici the Phantom of the Princess Theater," said Blake. "Federwhatsi?" Lance said. "Reech ee, Federici he's called," Blake said and sighed, "Call him Fred." "Ok why is Fred still here?" asked Lance. "Don't know," said Blake. this is a short story, not real the ghost Federici is a Melbourne theater legend he was a real man Frederick Baker aka Federici he died in a production of Faust play Mesphitso he died then took his bows on the stage. The ghost is Inspired by Frederick Baker aka Federici the princess theater ghost.
Danse MacabreThe Show Must Go OnWhen stage magician Blake Alexander aka Blake Fire who has a grim reaper for a soul senses someone in his audience is going to die he dances between life and death to not collect them with all his strength he must live and not take them to the afterlife because when his soul is released his body dies and he can't die on stage in front of the world let alone come back to life.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Theediscerning on May 13, 2024

A book that is probably harder to review compared to some, when only seen digitally. What we have is the left-hand page made up of two sheets of card, and with a hole in, and the start of a question that carries on to the relevant right-hand page. Through the hole we see a shadow of something, and t......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on October 16, 2024

This is such a cool idea for a book. With six full-page folds to lift on the left-hand side of the book, readers see a shadow or outline of a form and try to guess what it actually is. There are possibilities on the right-hand side, but readers should be wary about choosing what seems to be the most......more

Goodreads review by Claire on September 12, 2024

A beautifully illustrated book and really sweet story but it ended rather abruptly.......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on September 12, 2024

Not what I was expecting. The illustrations are lovely.......more