Francis Pettigrew
- Classic Crime
Read by: Edward Peel
Duration: 8 hrs
Series: Francis PettigrewBook 2
The Blitz has forced the evacuation of various government offices from London and Pettigrew accompanies his ministry to the distant seaside resort of Marsett Bay. In this strange atmosphere, Pettigrew begins to fall in love with his secretary, who is also being courted by a widowed man much older than her. Bored and restless, the ministers start playing a light-hearted game of 'Plan the perfect murder' to pass the time. Pettigrew is detached from the silliness - until a real murder happens, and he is drawn into solving the mystery.
- Classic Crime
Read by: Bob Rollett
Duration: 7 hrs
Series: Francis PettigrewBook 3
Violinist Lucy Carless is making a guest appearance with the Markshire Orchestra, only to be found strangled with a silk stocking part-way through the concert. Everyone in the orchestra had access to the scene of the crime, and the police officer in charge, Inspector Trimble, has no idea where to start. Luckily retired barrister and amateur detective Francis Pettigrew has been acting as an honorary treasurer to the Markshire Orchestral Society, and he is soon on his way to finding the murderer.
- Classic Crime
Read by: Simon Evers
Duration: 6 hrs
Series: Francis PettigrewBook 4
The picturesque village of Yew Hill, Markshire becomes an idyllic retreat for Francis Pettigrew and his wife until Francis is suddenly summoned to sit in as the County Court Judge and an elderly neighbor is brutally murdered.
- Classic Crime
Read by: Steve Hodson
Duration: 10 hrs
Series: Francis PettigrewBook 4
A classic of legal detective fiction in which a judge's tour of the Southern Circuit during WW2 is bedevilled with a series of nasty incidents. Is someone trying to murder the judge?
- Classic Crime
Read by: Tim Verity
Duration: 4 hrs 30 mins
Series: Francis PettigrewBook 5
Francis Pettigrew travels to Exmoor for a holiday with his wife - an area in which as a young boy he was traumatised by coming across a dead body on the moor. In an attempt to exorcise this trauma, Pettigrew walks across the moor to the place where the incident occurred - only to find another dead body. Moreover when he returns to the scene with the police, the body is gone. Did he really see a body - or is it a hallucination conjured up by his return to the scene of the crime that has haunted him since childhood? In Untimely Death, Cyril Hare conjures up an intriguing puzzle whose twists and turns will keep the reader turning the pages until the final surprising resolution.
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