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News of Paul Temple written by Francis Durbridge performed by Anthony Head on Audio CD (Abridged)

News of Paul Temple written by Francis Durbridge performed by Anthony Head on Audio CD (Abridged)£9.99

Paul Temple meets Iris Archer at a cocktail party, and agrees to write a play for the vivacious actress. So he is most surprised when she suddenly decides to pull out of the lead role days before the play is due to open. Does her sudden appearance have anything to do with the mysterious letter passed to Paul Temple by an excitable young man?

Paul Temple and the Tyler Mystery written by Francis Durbridge performed by Anthony Head on CD (Abridged)

Paul Temple and the Tyler Mystery written by Francis Durbridge performed by Anthony Head on CD (Abridged)
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ISBN:  9781846070051
Genre - Main:  Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Drama
Duration:  135 mins
Length:  Excerpts
Author:  Francis Durbridge
Performer 1:  Anthony Head

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While on patrol outside Oxford, two policemen notice a stolen car parked in a layby. On further investigation, they discover the dead body of a young woman huddled in the boot, strangled with a headscarf. Planning a trip to Paris, Paul and Steve Temple have no intention of becoming .......

involved in the case, dubbed the "Tyler Mystery". But when Sir Graham Forbes discloses that the main suspect is Harry Shelford, a man Paul put away for fraud four years previously, the Temples feel compelled to investigate...

Crime novelist and detective, Paul Temple and his glamorous wife, Steve made their first appearance on BBC Radio in 1938. They inhabited a sophisticated world of chilled cocktails and fast cars, where the women were chic and the men wore cravats - a world where Sir Graham Forbes, of Scotland Yard, usually needed Paul Temple's help with his latest tricky case.

The radio serials proved so popular that Francis Durbridge was inspired to write a succession of novels featuring the smooth sleuth.

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