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Chivers Audio - BBC
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March 2005
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Ngaio Marsh
Spinsters In Jeopardy
High in the mountains stands the magnificent Saracen
fortress, home of the mysterious Mr Oberon, leader of a coven
of witches. It is not the historic castle, however, that intrigues
Roderick Alleyn, on holiday with his family, but the suspicion
that a huge drugs ring operates from within its ancient portals.
But before the holiday is over, someone else has stumbled upon
the secret. And Mr Oberon decides his strange and terrible rituals
require a human sacrifice.
• During her celebrated fifty-year career,
Ngaio Marsh penned more than thirty mystery novels and won numerous
prestigious awards. Her xN ork is often compared to that of Agatha
Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers.
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Jeff Abbott
Cut And Run
Many years ago Ellen Mosley left her husband, her adored children,
and her safe existence for a life on the run, a new lover and
$500,000. But the money belonged to the Mob. And they weren't
too happy about losing it. So Ellen returned the cash to its owners
- and the Mafia offered her a job. Now her grown-up son, Whit,
wants to find her. His father is dying and he wants his mother
to pay her dues. But when Whit finally tracks her down, he finds
himself embroiled in a nightmare of double-crossing schemers,
murder and a conniving woman who may be plotting the cruellest
betrayal of all.
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Pauline McLynn
The Woman On The Bus
It was a typical Tuesday evening in Kilbrody. Cathy Long was
on her way to collect her drunken father from the pub; Ozzy O'Reilly
was in the graveyard, watching the Dublin bus through his binoculars;
and Charlie Finn was pulling pints for the stragglers at the bar.
Another three-and-a-half hours to go, if Charlie managed to get
everyone out on time. As he poured another pint, it hit him: he
was bored. And that's when the woman from the bus walked through
the door. Ruth Treacy's arrival is anything but boring. And her
extraordinary behaviour is soon the talk of the town. It seems
that she is here to stay - and the effect she has on Kilbrody's
inhabitants will change some of them for ever.
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