Sorry, but you simply can't. You must buy or borrow the book itself, or order it as an eBook
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Susan Kay was born in 1952.
Susan Kay Thompson is 5' 8".
The duration of Kay Susan Tayo is 2700.0 seconds.
Kay Susan Tayo was created on 2003-11-30.
Susan Kay wrote a book called Phantom in which she wrote a biography of his life. She has him born in Boscherville, France in 1831. His mother's name was Madeleine and his father's name was Charles, but he had died earlier that year. She does not give an actual date of Erik (the Phantom's) birth, but it is sometime after May. This is all, of course, according to Susan Kay's 1991 novel which is profit fanfiction and not the original author's vision, but I happen to love that novel and I believe she describes his life wonderfully!
According to Gaston Leroux's 'The Phantom of the Opera' and Susan Kay's 'Phantom', he died in 1882 from what might have been the effects of a broken heart. In Andrew Lloyd Webber's version, his time of death is unknown, although we know it would have been sometime during or after 1919.
Susan Lovell's birth name is Lovell, Susan Kay.
No, he is married to Susan Kay and has been since 2001
There is a Japanese stage production of the show which follows the story quite accurately. It is available on DVD now. There hasn't been an actual discussion for real about a movie yet but there is a petition you can sign. It's signed from all members and fans who agree on Susan Kay's novel turned into a movie or mini series. Personally I think it's a great idea!
The Phantom Returns by Stefanie Cole I just read it and loved it! I also recommend Phantom by Susan Kay. It is such an amazing book! A book called Unmasqued by Colette Gale is great, but it's ment for adults. (It's an erotic novel) It says in the cover that the book is "For all the women who thought Christine should have stayed with the Phantom" Then there is also Andrew Lloyd Webbers sequel Love Never Dies, where Christine finally see's her mistake and decides to stay with Erik... However, everything comes with a price.