Sonia Golt To Launch New Book: “The Curtain Call”

Local author Sonia Golt BEM, is launching her new book “The Curtain Call” on Wednesday 9th July as from 10.30 am at BookGem. Books sell at £15, with £5 from each book donated to “The Bosom Buddies Cancer Trust.”
A statement continued: “If you miss this book signing, there is another next week. On Tuesday 15th July at 10.30, at the Gibraltar Heritage shop, John Mackintosh Square. Your chance to collaborate with a local charity, and have the perfect summer read at hand. The book is a romance/thriller but be warned!
“If you are looking for a warm romance, then you must be cautioned. Obsessive love has the power to disturb. Be advised!
THE CURTAIN CALL
“Shakespeare said, “The world's a stage and we all play a part” and for Theresa Holmes our heroine, this is literally true. From a very early age Theresa wanted to take up acting as a career. She dreamt about it continuously because her youth was spent around her father, a famous playwright and producer.
“In this particular story the curtains close on a circus scene that has transported everyone to their childhood days. The role of our heroine is to entertain and delight her audience. She achieves it every time.
“Theresa is oblivious to the fact that dangers lurk backstage, while someone is planning an even more outstanding performance than hers. She does not realise, notice, or imagine how scary it could be. It has nothing to do with acting, and everything to do with reality!”
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