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Paul Temple and the Kelby Affair

Paul Temple and the Kelby Affair

by Francis Durbridge
CD-Audio
Publication Date: 01/05/2007

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Crime novelist and detective Paul Temple and his glamorous wife Steve made their first appearance on BBC Radio in 1938. They inhabited a sophisticated world of chilled cocktails and fast cars, where the women were chic and the men wore cravats - a world where Sir Graham Forbes, of Scotland Yard, usually needed Paul Temple's help with his latest tricky case. The radio serials proved so popular that Francis Durbridge was inspired to write a succession of novels featuring the smooth sleuth. This thrilling story, read by "Buffy" and "Little Britain" star Anthony Head, sees Paul and Steve investigating a baffling abduction that soon turns into a murder case. Returning from an author tour of America, Paul is met at the dockside by his publisher Scott Reed, who wants him to investigate the mysterious disappearance of Alfred Kelby. Reed had entrusted Kelby with a sensational diary written by Margaret Spender, the mistress of Lord Delamore, containing several clues pointing to the murderer of Delamore. When Kelby is strangled, and the diary stolen, it seems that the two events are connected. But could there be another motive for Kelby's murder? Paul is determined to find out...The great radio detective lives again in a brand new reading by Anthony Head.
ISBN:
9781846070075
9781846070075
Category:
Crime & mystery
Format:
CD-Audio
Publication Date:
01-05-2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
AudioGO Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
2
Dimensions (mm):
140x124x10mm
Weight:
0.14kg
Francis Durbridge

Francis Henry Durbridge was born 25th November 1912 in Hull. In addition to writing mysteries for radio and television, Durbridge also forged a successful career as a writer for the stage and wrote 43 novels.

Durbridge married Norah Lawley in 1940, they had two sons. He died at his home in Barnes aged 85 in 1998.

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