Corporate Bodies
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Charles Paris's star gig is as a "forklift-driver-for-a-day" in a corporate video. Charles, dressed for the occasion in blue workman's overalls, must position the forklift and then declaim in the trained voice of an actor the wonders of the company and its big, happy family of employees. Charles delivers his lines with his usual aplomb, but he can't help wondering about the "happy family". Still, the pay is good for a couple of hours spouting platitudes. It's even rather fun to learn to manipulate a forklift. But it's a responsibility, too, as Charles learns to his horror: a forklift can be a tool for murder.
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Hello Rick! Thank you for this new Charles Paris audio-book. I had the pleasure of meeting Simon Brett some years ago and found him to be as witty and ubane as his books. If you have any Charles Paris audio-books that haven't been dramatized,I for one would be grateful to hear them.
Kind Regards
David
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