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The Theatre Organ Murders

Last post 02-17-2008, 9:15 AM by nettienell. 0 replies.
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  •  02-17-2008, 9:15 AM 48895

    The Theatre Organ Murders

    Hi:

    In 1999 I wrote about the 3/8 Robert-Morton Theatre Organ that was in the Lakewood Theatre for some years, then wrote "Street of Dreams, A History of Dallas' Theatre Row" and put in an updated opus list of all of the theatre organs that were in Dallas. It sold out quickly.

    So I wanted you to know about my latest book. Chock full of Dallas history and more.You will love this one.

    DONE IN BY A DIAPASON? FRITTERED BY A FLUTE? VIOLATED BY A VOX HUMANA? Yes, those and more. My latest book is "The Theatre Organ Murders". A wickedly delightful tale set along Elm Street's Theatre Row during its heyday. Although fictional, it includes many other real stories, true events, authentic histories and an amazing cast of characters. The fictional Rivertree Theatre and its astounding Rivertree Publix #1 Wurlitzer theatre organ set the stage for a string of bizarre and intriguing murders. More than a few myths, legends and real histories are included. But what is the real reason behind the murders? And WHO DONE IT? AND WHY? Also a great history of the famous Palace Theatre in Dallas and its amazing Publix #1 Wurlitzer Organ is told. And lots more goodies too such as an updated list of all of the downtown movie theatres that were never known about before, an updated Opus theatre organ list and more interesting things.If you enjoyed "Street of Dreams, A History of Dallas' Theatre Row", you will love this book. Available at http://www2.xlibris.com/bookstore/bookdisplay.asp?bookid=46681or www.organmurders.com

    The lurid cover picture is worth the price of the book! And I had such fun writing this one. I hope others will enjoy it too.
    Regards,
    Jeanette Howeth Crumpler www.tomatolady.com
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