When Mike Fisher, computer programmer with Peregrine Communications Systems, comes home after a business trip abroad, he announces that he's going to quit and proposes to his girlfriend.
On the day of the wedding he dresses up in ladies underwear and drives into a tree. Clearly the stress has got the better of poor Mr Fisher, but his distraught girlfriend, Kim Drake is determined to get a better answer.
An intriguing tale of intelligence agencies and covert defence projects where nobody is all they appear.
- Why would computer expert Mike kill himself on his wedding day? Could it be connected to his sensitive job at Peregrine Systems?
- Kim Drake is retracing her dead boyfriend's journey across Europe in an attempt to find out why he apparently killed himself on their wedding day. In the tough city of Hamburg she discovers that Mike had been economical with the truth.
- Ex-Stasi agent Otto has sent Kim to Copenhagen.
- Following the unsuccessful attempt on Kim's life at Elsinor by Miss Gee, Kim and Charles meet Seeta, a fugitive with a dreadful secret.
- Kim and DS Love follow the trail towards "Bird in Hand". But what secrets will their digging unearth?
- As Miss Gee persuades Kim to tell all about "Bird in Hand", Wilson plays an unexpected hand and Todd approaches his final hour. Will he take the world with him?
Kim Drake.....Siriol Jenkins
Mike Fisher.....Neil Roberts
Frank/Otto/Burns.....Shaun Prendergast
Anne/Clearwater/Optician’s Receptionist/Jean.....Kate Binchy
Miss Gee.....Ann Davies
Stone.....Kenneth Cranham
Todd.....Jack Klaff
DI Dear.....Eric Alan
DS Love/Victor.....Jonathan Tafler
John Maschler.....Terence Edmond
Emma/Nurse Lewis.....Nicola Boyce
Charles.....Okon Jones
Wilson.....Peter Gunn
Doris Meyer/Computer/Hotel Receptionist.....Jonna Wake
Welkin/Journalist.....William Roberts
Jill Noone.....Alice Arnold
Nelson.....Kenneth McClellan
Doctor.....Theresa Streatfield
Prostitute/Helga.....Melanie Hudson
Seeta Kumar.....Mamta Kaash
Directed by Adrian Beam.
Each File 14MB, 29 minutes, Bitrate 64kbps
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Thanks, William!
GREAT !!! Thank uou
Thank you for uploading this
Thanks. This is a sound upgrade for me.
Hi Mike,
Speaking personally; a good recording is just that. Regardless of the bitrate.
What really matters is how you listen to it.
Paul McCartney summed it up pretty well in “RollingStone” magazine in 2014.
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