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The Red-Cap Ripper: A play in one (preposterous) act

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This is a short, comedic one-act play.

Jake is planning to propose to his girlfriend, Lexie, during a romantic, candle-lit picnic. Charlie is Jake's best friend who has been assigned to prepare the picnic and hide the ring in the rose for Lexie to find.

There is a hole in Charlie's coat pocket...and a serial killer on the loose.

What could possibly go wrong?

19 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2017

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Warwick Kingsley

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Warwick Kingsley is an author and playwright, technology enthusiast and devoted family-man. He has written several books (both fiction and non-fiction) and one-act plays.

In his youth, Warwick enjoyed the works of Jules Verne, Charles Dickens and Mark Twain, as well as many of the more recent and contemporary pop fiction writers such as Michael Crichton, John Grisham, Jeffrey Archer and Robert Ludlum.

He lives in Johannesburg with his wife and three amazing kids. When he isn't agonizing over the fifty or more plot ideas swimming around in his head - and often when he is - you'll find him engaged in church and community service, working hard at his day-job or enjoying the company of his family.

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