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Colonial Theatre: A Novel of Phoenixville during the Roarin' 20s
June J. McInerney
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Synopsis "Colonial Theatre: A Novel of Phoenixville during the Roarin' 20s"
June J. McInerney, now considered the resident historical novelist of Phoenixville, has once again graced us with another tantalizing mystery in the fifth book of her acclaimed series. The "Box Office Betty" of what began as Harry Brownback's Opera House - a vibrant venue for both live and flicker shows during the Roarin' 1920s - the sultry young aspiring actress Constance Flower, a.k.a. Fleur Fixé, finds herself both the lover and dupe of a notorious bank robber. "Colonial Theatre" is a lighthearted, yet thought-provoking novel that will entertain, elucidate, and educate the hearts and minds of any reader curious about the history of Phoenixville and its award-winning theatre.
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