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Paperback Houseparty Book

ISBN: 1025724070

ISBN13: 9781025724072

Houseparty

"Houseparty" is a gripping three-act drama that delves into the dark side of collegiate social life during the late 1920s. Set within the pressure-cooker environment of a fraternity house during a festive weekend, the play follows the harrowing experiences of a young student who finds himself entangled in a nightmare of his own making. When a confrontation leads to an accidental death following an attempt at blackmail, the protagonist is forced into a desperate cover-up to protect his future and his family's reputation.

Written by K. P. Britton, the work captures the atmospheric tension of a social gathering gone wrong, blending elements of suspense, psychological thriller, and campus drama. As the festivities continue around him, the central character must navigate the suffocating guilt and the ever-present threat of discovery. The play offers a stark look at the consequences of panic and the fragile nature of social standing in the early 20th century.

With its sharp dialogue and escalating stakes, "Houseparty" remains a compelling example of American suspense theater. It explores themes of honor, morality, and the lengths to which individuals will go to maintain appearances when faced with imminent ruin.

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