ISBN-13: 9781499169355 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 300 str.
When Scarlett O'Toole wrote the stage play "Perkins' Ghost" she had hoped that it would bolster the falling spirits of Liverpool, Nova Scotia, which was suffering from the effects of a closed paper mill, declining numbers of tourists and a generally flat economy. The play was to open at the Astor Theatre in the height of the hustle and bustle of Liverpool's annual summer festival, Privateer Days, drawing great crowds to the waterfront with a midway, sideshows, fast foods, ice-cream stands, music tents and the Kings Orange Rangers performing a military re-enactment. The play-within-the-novel, Perkins' Ghost, was a historical costume-drama, set at the onset of the War of 1812, a time when legalized pirates, Privateers, walked the streets, and of the life of Simeon Perkins, a pioneer, diarist and politician of the late 18th century. But an unexpected and deeply mysterious tragedy struck during the opening-night performance of Perkins' Ghost leaving Scarlett wondering if the play would ever be on stage again.....