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Three detective thrillers set in the Met's Missing Persons Bureau. After shooting a teenage boy in an undercover operation, DS Sue Manson is taken off the front line and transferred to a desk job in Missing Persons. But no sooner has she arrived than she's in the thick of the action once more, tasked with tracking down a trio of twisted criminals.... Fractions of Zero—When a desperate father begs DS Manson to find his daughter, the sole clue is a cryptogram on the back of a missing persons…
Read more…Subterranean Homesick Blues is a popular romantic comedy-drama series written by A.L. Kennedy. The show stars Bill Nighy (as John) and Anna Calder-Marshall (as Maggie) as a pair of former lovers who reconnect in their late 60s. The plot follows their "tempestuous" attempt to rekindle a romance decades after a disastrous affair in their youth, proving that love doesn't necessarily get easier with age. A.L. Kennedy is an award-winning writer of novels, short stories and…
Read more…A collection of BBC Radio full-cast dramatisations of plays by Tennessee Williams, plus bonus material. Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tennessee Williams is one of the three most important American dramatists of the 20th century, alongside Arthur Miller and Eugene O'Neill. Acclaimed for their lyrical language, dark themes and vivid portrayal of the American South, his works have spawned several Oscar-winning films and been translated and performed worldwide. Collected here are some of the…
Read more…Mary Wimbush stars as unconventional psychoanalyst sleuth Mrs Bradley in these two full-cast dramatisations of stories by Gladys Mitchell. Colourful, cynical, intimidating and extremely intelligent, Mrs Bradley is one of the most unorthodox detectives in the history of Golden Age crime fiction. The heroine of 66 novels by Gladys Mitchell, she has also appeared in several radio adaptations and a BBC TV series starring Diana Rigg. In these two dramas, she puts her extraordinary mind to work…
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