"The Leading Lady" by Geraldine Bonner is a story set in the dazzling theater world where Sybil Saunders, a renowned actress, finds her life upturned by a murder case involving her fiancé, James Dallas. The story follows Sybil through the storm of a sensational trial and the intense glare of society and the media. Seeking to reclaim her life, Sybil escapes to Gull Island for a charity play, but past secrets and rivalries threaten to resurface, turning her fresh start into a stage for more drama. Themes of fame, love, and the struggle for personal identity mix in this compelling tale of suspense and societal expectations.
The leading lady
By Geraldine Bonner
A famous actress seeks refuge from a scandalous murder trial, only to find her past entanglements resurface amidst a new theatrical production, threatening her chance at redemption.
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About the AuthorGeraldine Bonner was an American writer.
Geraldine Bonner was an American writer.
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