Recommendations of A Few Questions

  • Ian Thal: A Few Questions

    The discovery of a mass grave leads to police investigation into a possible serial killer and a polite interview of the prime suspect's estranged ex-wife and their adult son, an attorney. Even if one anticipates the first twist, there are several more that follow in this succinct tale of murder and romance.

    The discovery of a mass grave leads to police investigation into a possible serial killer and a polite interview of the prime suspect's estranged ex-wife and their adult son, an attorney. Even if one anticipates the first twist, there are several more that follow in this succinct tale of murder and romance.

  • Morey Norkin: A Few Questions

    I should have known that with a Rachel Feeny-Williams police drama all is not as it seems. But when I thought the story would zig, RFW made it zag in the most unexpected and thrilling way. This could probably be expanded to string us along even further, but it’s completely effective in this short format. Put on your detective hat and enjoy!

    I should have known that with a Rachel Feeny-Williams police drama all is not as it seems. But when I thought the story would zig, RFW made it zag in the most unexpected and thrilling way. This could probably be expanded to string us along even further, but it’s completely effective in this short format. Put on your detective hat and enjoy!

  • Donald E. Baker: A Few Questions

    What seems like a standard reluctant-witness police interview goes where none such has gone before. Literally and figuratively, Feeny-Williams leads us down the garden path to discoveries no one would have anticipated and then to a mind-blowing conclusion. The lead female character especially will challenge an actor in all the best ways. I heard and very much enjoyed this work during an online reading and recommend it highly.

    What seems like a standard reluctant-witness police interview goes where none such has gone before. Literally and figuratively, Feeny-Williams leads us down the garden path to discoveries no one would have anticipated and then to a mind-blowing conclusion. The lead female character especially will challenge an actor in all the best ways. I heard and very much enjoyed this work during an online reading and recommend it highly.

  • Bruce Karp: A Few Questions

    Ms. Feeny-Williams has created a very interesting and ultimately harrowing Sweeney-Todd-like story that will surprise you and delight you for its cleverness and surprise ending. And that is all I can say without ruining the story. Well done!

    Ms. Feeny-Williams has created a very interesting and ultimately harrowing Sweeney-Todd-like story that will surprise you and delight you for its cleverness and surprise ending. And that is all I can say without ruining the story. Well done!

  • Dan Taube: A Few Questions

    Nice little twist at the end. Don’t want to give anything away, but the ending is not what you’d expect. Interesting characters that give actors plenty to work with. Great read!

    Nice little twist at the end. Don’t want to give anything away, but the ending is not what you’d expect. Interesting characters that give actors plenty to work with. Great read!

  • Debra A. Cole: A Few Questions

    CLASSIC RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS! Well developed characters... sharp and natural dialogue...and misdirection...OH,THE MISDIRECTION. There will be moment where audiences will gasp as the story unfolds, and it is perfect. Truth is a funny thing.

    CLASSIC RACHEL FEENY-WILLIAMS! Well developed characters... sharp and natural dialogue...and misdirection...OH,THE MISDIRECTION. There will be moment where audiences will gasp as the story unfolds, and it is perfect. Truth is a funny thing.