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ReAct Academy of Theatre Arts

ReAct Academy of Theatre Arts

Cassandra Webster is a a graduate of

Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.

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1 Frank Delaney Pearl
London HarperCollins 2000 0-00-651324-7 / 9780006513247 First British Paperback Large Soft Cover Fine  Thriller 
New book, unread, 390 pages. It is lunchtime for the powerful. Successful architect Nicholas Newman waits for his friend Antony - who never arrives. Instead a courier brings a package containing a knife. An hour later Newman meets his new client, the brilliant Black Pearl, Dutch international footballer and Premiership star. In the interlacing connections that emerge and mystify, nothing will ever again be as it seems. Soon the past rises to dictate the present and control the future as the horrors of a violent death drag Newman back to a Nazi atrocity in France and the links into modern football hooliganism and neo-Nazi thuggery rip his life open.  
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2 Frank Delaney Telling the Pictures
London BCA 1993 Book Club Hard Cover Near Fine  Near Fine Fiction Cover: Gwyneth Jones 
"In Belfast, in 1942, lived Belle, a mill girl with a gift. Every morning at work, she enthralled people with the story of the film she saw last night." Frank Delaney's novels seem to begin quietly - and then suddenly, within pages, the story has drawn you deep into its net. At last, Gone with the Wind has come to the Ritz, and the Rufus Street mill-women have taken up a collection to send their own storytelling star to the best seat. Next day, as Belle brings the gold and magic of Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable to the grim rows of looms, a handsome newcomer watches silently from a doorway. Thus, Juliet meets her Romeo, Belle is a Protestant: the stranger, from the south, a Catholic. The Belfast Telegraph, reporting the courtroom sensations, said afterwards, "She could tell the pictures better than the silver screen itself - but then along came a man with a silver tongue..." In this, the second of five novels about Ireland, Frank Delaney provides the high drama, humour, sharply-observed dialogue and great poignancy that brought such acclaim to his first novel, The Sins of the Mothers. Once more, Delaney writes on several levels. Telling the Pictures is a powergful exhibition of sheer storytelling: but in its understanding of injustice, it also defines the prejudices - on both sides - that dominate and infect Belfast life fifty years on.  
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3 Frank Delaney The Amethysts
London Harper Collins 1998 0-00-649952-X / 9780006499527 First British Paperback Large Soft Cover Very Good Plus  Fiction 
478 pages; no creases to spine or elsewhere; some minor shelfwear. The Amethysts is a psychological novel of intense power. Frank Delaney uncovers the roots of a great twentieth-century evil through the fractured vision of Nicholas Newman, successful architect and Modern Man. The brutal murder of his lover proves to have a meaning so profound that it dramatically alters Newman's whole life. New values forced upon his consciousness become the central issues in a riveting novel which draws the reader to the disturbing conclusion, "Sometimes only the unspeakable teaches us how to love."  
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