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The Ngaio Marsh BBC Radio Collection

Four Full-Cast Dramatisations

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The Ngaio Marsh BBC Radio Collection

By: Ngaio Marsh
Narrated by: Jeremy Clyde, Stephen Thorne, full cast
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A collection of the BBC’s dramatisations of Ngaio Marsh’s most famous sleuth: Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn.

This collection would include the following works by Ngaio Marsh:

A Man Lay Dead - The gentleman detective tackles a country house party murder.

A Surfeit of Lampreys - Gentleman sleuth Inspector Alleyn probes a grisly death of the head of a spendthrift aristocratic family.

Opening Night - When a leading actor is found gassed in his dressing room, it looks like suicide. But it transpires he was so detested that everyone had a motive for his murder.

When In Rome - 1970s Rome. Chief Detective Inspector Alleyn is incognito and on the trail of a vast drugs syndicate - and some exceptionally unsavoury blackmail. But he hasn't reckoned on murder.

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Great stories well performed. Would definitely recommend this to any Marsh or classic mystery fans.

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