by Nicola Upson narrated by Sandra Duncan
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Genre: Fiction » Crime
Series: Josephine Tey Series (2nd)
Age Group: Adult
Book Ref.: RTL1447
ISBN: 978 1 40743 948 8
Publication Date: 1st September 2009
Duration: 12h 30m (approx.) on 11 CDs
The 2nd Crime novel from critically acclaimed author Nicola Upson.
Inspector Archie Penrose has invited Josephine Tey to his family home in Cornwall, a struggling but beautiful country estate on a magnificent stretch of coastline. But death clouds the holiday from the outset.
When the local theatre proves to be a stage for real-life tragedy, Archie's loyalties are divided between his friends and his job, and he and Josephine must confront the violent reality which lies beneath a seemingly idyllic community...
Sandra Duncan is an award-winning actress with significant credits on television, radio and the theatre, where she is probably best known for her portrayal of Mrs Birling in An Inspector Calls in the West End, as well as performances in All My Sons by Arthur Miller and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee. Her television credits include Coronation Street, Doctors, and Midsomer Murders.
Linda Fairstein
“Chilling and clever.”
P D James
“A new and assured talent.”
Reginald Hill
“An ingenious concept, beautifully realised.”
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