The Leading Lady

Paperback Published on: 01/07/2025
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Synopsis

The leading lady begins with a celebrated actress facing intense public scrutiny following a highly publicized murder trial involving her former partner. The narrative opens in the wake of this trial, portraying the emotional and reputational consequences of being connected to scandal. In an attempt to reclaim some sense of control, the central figure accepts a role in a charity performance on a remote island, seeking both refuge and reinvention. The contrast between the dazzling world of theater and the isolating effects of private turmoil is immediately apparent, with the surrounding environment emphasizing her disconnection from the comfort of fame. The setting shifts from courtrooms and urban chaos to an isolated locale marked by tension, memory, and artistic pretense. Behind the curtains of her professional success lie insecurities, suspicions, and unspoken fears that begin to manifest as rehearsals progress. The opening effectively introduces a life suspended between admiration and judgment, ambition and vulnerability. The text signals an exploration of identity shaped by love, public perception, and unresolved events, preparing the reader for a deeper unraveling of secrets buried beneath layers of performance and reputation.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Double9 Books Llp
  • ISBN: 9789371811415
  • Number of pages: 132
  • Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 8 mm
  • Languages: English