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Agatha Raisin And The Potted Gardener (Audio Download) £9.00
Penelope Keith stars as Agatha Raisin in four more full-cast BBC Radio 4 dramasAgatha Raisin, the Columbo of the Cotswolds, is back in four more full-cast dramas based on the bestselling books by M.C. Beaton. The Potted Gardener - When a garden festival is announced, the village of Carsely is gripped with enthusiasm for water features and mulch. But the Grim Reaper is in the garden... The Gardeners Legacy - When her arch rival at the garden festival is found hanging from her conservatory roof, Agatha is determined to dig deep and root out the wrongdoer. The Walkers of Dembley - Keen to get closer to James Lacey, Agatha joins his walking group. But she is soon embroiled in a saga of murder, lust and wellington boots. A Marriage of Convenience - Agatha and James are hired to investigate the murder of a militant rambler. They go undercover as a married couple, but its a marriage made in hell.
Paul Temple And The Madison Mystery (Audio Download) £12.00
Another thrilling adventure for Paul Temple and his wife Steve. A gang of counterfeiters is flooding Europe with dodgy dollars and Paul Temple is called in to investigate... From 1938 to 1969 crime novelist and detective Paul Temple and his Fleet Street journalist wife Steve solved case after case in one of BBC radios most popular serials. They inhabit a sophisticated, well-dressed world of chilled cocktails and fast cars, where the women are chic and the men still wear cravats. And where Sir Graham Forbes of Scotland Yard always needs Pauls help with a tricky case. Now Paul Temple returns in a brand new 8-part recording of a lost archive Paul Temple mystery, starring Crawford Logan and Gerda Stevenson.
The Unopened Casebook Of Sherlock Holmes (Audio Download) £10.80
Inspired by the original stories by Arthur Conan Doyle. This title contains six extraordinary adventures, never revealed before, starring Simon Callow as Sherlock Holmes and Nicky Henson as Dr Watson. "The Wandering Corpse": The professor claimed he knew how to resurrect the dead. Now he's dead and his body's missing from the coffin. "The Horror in Hanging Wood": The victim's arm has been wrenched half off, face battered out of all recognition. Who, or what, could have made such a ferocious attack? "The Paddington Witch": Saul Ransome's body was cooked like meat and black as coal. 'But Garth Ransome is saying his brother was witched - that it was Bess that witched him.' "The Phantom Organ": The night that Hugh Hembury was killed, a note was nailed on the church notice board. 'Now is the hunter hunted. H H shall be first.' The Devil's Tunnel": A young woman disappears from a train as it speeds through a tunnel, only her hat and one shoe are found...surely too few clues even for Sherlock Holmes. "The Battersea Worm": The Tower was Angel Holland's fortress. The only way to Holland's room at the top was by the passenger elevator and Dr Watson was the only person who had used the lift the day she was murdered. Six 30 minute episodes, broadcast on BBC Radio in 1993.
