Straight from today's headlines comes this story of a teacher who takes deadly measures to protect his cosy life.
It's the night of the annual bonfire party at the all-girls public school where married man Rod Lester teaches history.
A student's father arrives, and his shocking allegations lead to violence and a desperate attempt to hide the truth.
Lester's wife and a flirtatious teenage pupil are thrust into the deception after the inevitable arrival of the police.
Although set in the modern day, Georgina Reid's thriller follows the traditional conventions of classic suspense thrillers.
There's strong dialogue, plentiful plot twists and a story that keeps us guessing what each of the characters is really up to.
Geoff Whitley's enjoyable production is fast-paced and very tense in parts, with an excellent cast, most notably Selina Johal as the schoolgirl.
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David Knights
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