
Paul Temple and the Lawrence Affair (Dramatized)
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Narrated by:
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Peter Coke
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Majorie Westbury
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Full Cast
About this listen
Whilst she and Paul are staying in the fishing village of Downburgh, Steve gets the uneasy feeling that she is being watched by a man at Fisherman's Point. A pleasant boat trip turns into a nightmare when their craft gets shot at, and the boatman himself is later discovered drowned at sea. Back in London, the daughter of the head of CI5 has disappeared, and Sir Graham brings the matter to Paul's attention. Could there be a connection between this and the events in Downburgh? In finding out, Paul and Steve find they are in peril once again.
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It was a nice surprise to discover the Paul Temple series. It was produced in England and aired for many years there.
The plots are complex with many "red herrings." Somehow, Paul and his wife Steve always figure them out.
If you are looking for reality and angst, this show will disappoint you. If you want to escape to an earlier, more genteel time, I believe you will enjoy spending a few hours with Paul and Steve Temple.
This is the second show I've purchased and I intend to buy more of them.
RADIO DRAMA
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In ".. the Lawrence Affair" there are suspicious deaths in a seaside village where Paul Temple has gone to work on his next novel, but instead he gets caught up in the mystery. The setting bounces back and forth from the village to London. It's not as bloody as some, but not as fast-paced either, but overall it was enjoyable to listen to.
Entertaining and well-produced.
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