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jhp560bb4b96f28aA gothic ghost story with a contemporary twist!

A Mistletoe Bride is murdered on Christmas Eve, 1893. Her ghost haunts the family stately home, Willow Manor, until her remains are discovered and the truth revealed. Set in the present day and Victorian England, the tragic young bride can at last share her story and put right the terrible injustice that destroyed her family and those she loved. The city of Oxford’s Randolph Hotel, and the village of Minster Lovell, the site of the stately home, are the locations for this heartwrenching story of deceit, love and betrayal. The Mistletoe Bride, a local legend, was popularised in a poem by Thomas Haynes Bailey in 1884, and then set to music to become the popular song: The Mistletoe Bough!

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Author David Slattery-Christy was born in Oxford, England, in 1959. He graduated from London’s City University with a BA (Hons) Degree in Journalism and also attended London Theatre Arts to study drama, then worked extensively in the performing arts industry as a playwright, producer and director. His stage plays include the award winning Forever Nineteen, After The Tone and The Post Card - which enjoyed London and New York productions, as well as touring nationally in the United Kingdom.

His involvement in adapting the libretto for Ivor Novello’s 1935 musical Glamorous Night resulted in him directing the 50th Anniversary Concert to celebrate the life and work of Novello at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, in London’s West End. Subsequently he has worked as the Ivor Novello Consultant on Julian Fellowes and Robert Altman’s Oscar and BAFTA winning film Gosford Park, and contributed to the BBC Documentary on the life of Novello The Handsomest Man in Britain.

He is the author of In Search of Ruritania, a biography on Ivor Novello - Anything But Merry! The Life and Times of Lily Elsie the Edwardian actress and singer who found fame in Lehar’s The Merry Widow; the novel based on the legend of The Mistletoe Bride (unpublished) and Mildred on the Marne: Mildred Aldrich, Front-line Witness 1914-1918.

Currently he is developing a play based on the relationship between opera composer Puccini and his wife titled Elvira & I - Puccini's Scandalous Passions and a new biography based on the life of Martita Hunt (Miss Haversham in David Lean’s 1947 film of Great Expectations) titled: Greater Than Expectations: The Life and Times of Martita Hunt.

He is represented by Robert Smith Literary Agency, London. Further information available at: www.christyplays.com

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