| Praise for Deadly Triplets "For her first novel, the talented playwright Adrienne Kennedy has had the intriguing idea of infusing her theatrical experiences in London with a Gothic sensibility and transforming them into a mystère à clef. . . . [She] paints precise portraits of such luminaries as Edward Albee, Joseph Losey and Fay Weldon, and tells a classic story of betrayal in the theater." New York Times Book Review "Though markedly different from her plays, Adrienne Kennedy's mystery story Deadly Triplets gives us insights into the working of a creative mind, how place influences genius, and seemingly innocent events become theatre." Barbara Christian "A fine mystery novella based on Kennedy's experiences in London . . . most interesting is the interplay with the autobiographical form." Library Journal |