On a sultry afternoon in the summer of 1936 a woman accidentally interrupts an attempted murder in a London hotel room. Nina L&, a West End actress, faces a dilemma: she`s not supposed to be at the hotel in the first place, & certainly not with a married man. But once it becomes apparent that she may have seen the face of the man the newspapers have dubbed `the Tie-Pin Killer` she realises that another woman`s life could be at stake. Jimmy Erskine is the raffish doyen of theatre critics who fears that his star is fading: age & drink are catching up with him, & in his late-night escapades with young men he walks a tightrope that may snap at any moment. He has depended for years on his loyal & longsuffering secretary Tom, who has a secret of his own to protect. Tom`s chance encounter with Madeleine Farewell, a lost young woman haunted by premonitions of catastrophe, closes the circle: it was Madeleine who narrowly escaped the killer`s stranglehold that afternoon, & now walks the streets in terror of his finding her again. Curtain Call is a comedy of manners, & a tragedy of mistaken intentions. From the glittering murk of Soho`s demi-monde to the grease paint & ghost-lights of theatrel&, the story plunges on through smoky clubrooms, tawdry hotels & drag balls towards a denouement in which two women are stalked by the same killer. As bracing as a cold Martini & as bright as a new tie-pin, it is at once a deeply poignant love story, a murder mystery & an irresistible portrait of a society dancing towards the abyss.