Gerry Fostaty's STAGE BUSINESS is an easy, pleasurable read loaded with edge-of-your-seat action and brilliant wit and humor. The plot, wrapped in the clothing of the theater and its cast of characters, takes us on a thrilling ride into the world of small-time drug dealers, raves and gangs in Toronto/5(3). Stage Business is Canadian author Gerry Fostaty’s debut novel. Written in British (UK) English, it is a well-crafted mystery. The story takes place in the city of Toronto where the cast and crew of a theater company use their talents to rescue a kidnapped kid and to /5. · Gerry Fostaty is a Canadian author. Stage Business is his first novel. He was an actor working on stage and in film and television for more than twenty years. Gerry is also the author of As You Were: The Tragedy at Valcartier (non-fiction) published by Goose Lane bltadwin.ru: Gerry Fostaty.
Stage Business by Gerry Fostaty. Strange Bedfellows, an Anthology of Political Science Fiction. Sumer Lovin' by Nicole Chardenet. The Body on the T by Mike Martin. The Crimson Dream by Patricia McCarthy. The God of My Art by Sarah Lane. The Headmaster's Wager by Vincent Lam. Stage Business - Gerry Fostaty. Michael Dion is an actor, not a detective, but when Amanda, an attractive young actress, asks him to help her find Kyle, her friend's rebellious son, how can he refuse? The gig turns out to be much more than Michael had bargained for. GERRY FOSTATY Deux Voiliers Publishing welcomes crime writer and former actor Gerry Fostaty. Stage Business is Gerry's first novel. He was an actor working on stage and in film and television for more than twenty years. Gerry is also the author of As You Were: The Tragedy at Valcartier (non-fiction) published by Goose Lane Editions.
Gerry Fostaty's Stage Business wins the Whistler Independent Book Award for Crime Fiction. (Octo) See the press release. Government of Canada News The Minister of Defence, The Honourable Harjit Sajjan, and the Vice Chief of The Defence Staff, Lieutenant-General Guy R. Thibault, have signed a. Reviewed by Timothy Niedermann “All the World’s a Stage,” and author Gerry Fostaty means to prove it. Michael Dion is an actor. He is in the final stages of rehearsal for a play about to open in Toronto. Apart from trying to get “off book”—commit his part completely to memory—his mind is taken up with how to get the attention of Amanda, one of his co-stars. As he scopes her out. Gerry Fostaty is the author of As You Were: The Tragedy at Valcartier. Summer, — Six teenaged boys died and fifty-four were injured in an explosion on a Canadian Forces Base in Valcartier, Quebec. A live grenade inadvertently made its way into a box of dud ammunition, and its pin was pulled during a lecture on explosives safety.
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