My Wife Melissa by Francis Durbridge

My Wife Melissa
Written by Francis Durbridge
Read by Greg Wise
Format: MP3
Unabridged

When journalist Guy Foster comes home from Fleet Street after a depressing day, the last thing he wants to do is go out for the evening. So he tells his wife Melissa to go to the party with her friends, and settles down to write his novel in peace. It is the last time he will see her alive....

When Melissa is found strangled, all the evidence points to Guy. But he knows he is innocent, and someone is trying to frame him. Who telephoned Guy impersonating his dead wife, an hour after she was killed? Why does psychiatrist Dr Swanson insist that Guy was his patient, when Guy has never seen the man before in his life? And what is the significance of Melissa's new hatbox?

As the clues mount up, it soon becomes clear that Melissa was leading a double life - and now it is up to Guy to uncover the truth about his wife and find her killer....

Francis Durbridge's thrilling novelisation of his hit TV serial is read by Greg Wise.

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  • I can't get it to play but I like the Paul Temple stories so I'm sure it's good.


    Gypsy

    • Gypsy,

      Gypsy,

      The file is archived with win-rar and has to be opened to play.   Follow this link to b1 archiver. Install it

      B1 Archiver

      This is a free program which will open rar files, zip files and others.  After you open it with B1 you will have a folder with 5 files inside.  You right click on the rar file then click on open with b1 to make the folder with the files. inside.  ------------------------------  R

  • Cheers!

    • Is cheers a British Thank You?  I have gotten it many times and I was curious, because I would like to know if there is a respnse to it like You're welcome is to Thank You.  --------------------  R

  • Sounds like a good listen! Thank you!                  Larry

  • Thank You Rick, looks interesting.

  • Cheers!

    • Thanks for sharing

  • Thanks!

    • You are both welcome.  Glad I could share this with you.  ---------------------------  R

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