Description
Shelley Pierson was getting married. The printed cards inviting friends and acquaintances to her wedding to the well-known actor Clyde Allinton were, however, to produce more violent reactions than the costumary gifts of toast-racks and lampshades. What, for instance, was the effect on Jules Digby, the man she had summarily jilted a year before, and on Myrtle Edgware, who had co-starred with Clyde ever since he began his acting career? The wedding of Mrs. Pierson's pretty daughter certainly stirred up something, both in London's sophisticated theatrical circles and in the quiet country village of Shelley's home. A delightful romance with more than usually interesting characters.