Elusive Pimpernel, The
Author : Baroness Orczy
Performed By : Johanna Ward
Publisher : Blackstone Audio Inc
Runtime : 9 hours
Categories : Classic Literature
Our Price : $19.95
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"Johanna Ward brings suspense and wit to this story of intrigue set in the days following the
French Revolution....She makes good use of her native British and superb French accents to help create
vivid and complex personalities. Ward's great sense of mood and timing carry listeners through to the very
end...."--AudioFile
In this sequel to The Scarlet Pimpernel, Sir Percy Blakeney's arch-enemy travels to England in pursuit
of the impudent enemy of the French Republic. Monsieur Chauvelin devises a dastardly plot to annihilate, once
and for all, both Sir Percy and his beautiful wife Marguerite. Lured to France, where the entire town of Boulogne
is held hostage on their behalf, they seem to be hopelessly trapped. Will the Scarlet Pimpernel prevail?
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FATHER BROWN Mysteries. Episode 4 The Arrow of Heaven
Author : G.K. Chesterton. Dramatized by M J Elliott
Performed By : The Colonial Radio Theatre
Publisher : Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Runtime : 30 minutes
Categories : Dramatizations
Detective
Drama
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From London to Cornwall, then to Italy and France, a short, shabby priest takes on bandits, traitors and killers. Why is he so successful? The reason is that after years spent in the priesthood, Father Brown knows human nature and is not afraid of its dark side. Thus he understands criminal motivation and how to deal with it.
Episode 4 THE ARROW OF HEAVEN Father Brown comes to the aid of a man receiving threatening letters, but he is unable to prevent him from being killed with an arrow.
The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air presents
THE FATHER BROWN MYSTERIES
Starring J.T. TURNER as Father Brown. HUGH METZLER as Inspector Craven.
From the FATHER BROWN short stories by G K Chesterton
Dramatized by M J Elliott
Executive Producer MARK VANDER BERG. Directed by JERRY ROBBINS. Produced by MATTHEW McLAREN
Music by KEVIN McLEOD
(c) 2007 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air
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