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On the New Books shelf at the library: Fright on Stage Right

My latest Milverton Mystery, Fright on Stage Right, is in such delightfully despicable company on the New Books shelf at the library! I can’t wait to get stuck into Everyone in This Bank is a Thief, the latest Ernest Cunningham novel from Benjamin Stevenson

Paperback books on a display shelf. Everyone in This Bank is a Thief by Benjamin Stevenson and Fright on Stage Right by G. B. Ralph.

If you want to read these books for yourself but your local library doesn’t already have them on the shelves, be sure to check in with you favourite librarian about buying in a copy or three!

Or, if you want to start investigating right away, you can absolutely buy your own copies!

Buy Fright on Stage Right

Kindle / ebook

Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon CA | Amazon DE | Amazon AU (NZ)

Also available in Kindle Unlimited.

Paperback

Order online:
Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon CA | Amazon DE | Amazon AU (NZ)

Order online or browse in store:
Bruce McKenzie Booksellers (Palmerston North, NZ)
Hedley’s Books (Masterton, NZ)

Can’t find your preferred store? Ask your local bookseller to order a copy for you.

Update (7 October 2025):
More retailers coming very soon. Jump on my mailing list to be notified.

Audiobook

Scheduled for release on 16 June 2026.
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Publisher: Tantor Audio
Narrator: Philip Battley

Fright on Stage Right by G. B. Ralph book cover and blurb. It’s opening night at the theatre and Addison Harper has front-row seats with Sergeant Jake Murphy. This might just be his perfect date. The variety show promises spooky Halloween fun, ghoulish drag queens, frightening musical numbers, and the scariest thing of all: audience participation. Of course, the unlucky victim dragged from the safety of his seat is a mortified Addison. In a production full of twists and turns, he has no idea what’s coming next but nobody could have anticipated witnessing a sudden, absolutely unscripted, and very real death. A dreadful accident? Or was it foul play? As the curtain falls before a horror-struck audience, Addison Harper finds himself once again in the spotlight at centre stage.