Edward Marston ~ [Redmayne 06] - The Painted Lady *** Was Sir Martin killed because of his shady business dealings or for the exquisite prize of his wife.seeders: 0
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Edward Marston ~ [Redmayne 06] - The Painted Lady *** Was Sir Martin killed because of his shady business dealings or for the exquisite prize of his wife. (Size: 192.4 MB)
DescriptionIf you would like to see other Audio Books I have uploaded just click this link:- OldScotsman's Books If you have a request for another book or a Re-Seed then just send me a Private Messgage General Information Book:.....................The Painted Lady Series Name:........Christopher Redmayne Series No:.............06 Author:..................Edward Marston Narrator:...............Glen McCready Abr/Unabr:............Unabridged Genre:...................Historical Crime Mystery Publisher:..............Clipper Audio File Information Source:.................8 CDs # of MP3 files:......8 Encoder:................Fraunhofer [FhG] - Using JetAudio 8.0.4 Plus VX Converted To:.......48 Kb | CBR | 44,100 Hz | Mono Total Runtime:......9 Hours 25 Minutes Total Size:.............192 MB Date Converted:...30-March-2010 Converted By:.......OldScotsman ID3 Tags:..............Includes Image and all info shown on this page (Smart Phone Ready) ABOUT THE BOOK Araminta Jewell is a beauty; a dazzling young lady who manages to resist all the blandishments that come her way. But even her marriage to Sir Martin Culthorpe has not discouraged the rakes of London and she is still pursued with unflagging zeal. It is during her first sitting for a portrait that Christopher Redmayne meets the lovely Lady Culthorpe, although he has heard much about her. Before the portrait can be finished, however, Sir Martin is murdered. Christopher embarks on a quest to discover the killer's identity, but with each new day bringing a fresh batch of suspects, and the matter of whether Sir Martin was killed because of his shady business dealings or for the exquisite prize of his wife still unclear, Christopher knows this will be far from an easy case to crack... ABOUT THE AUTHOR Edward Marston was born and brought up in Wales. He read Modern History at Oxford then lectured in the subject for three years before becoming a full-time freelance writer. His first historical mystery, The Queen's Head, was published in 1988, launching the Nicholas Bracewell series. Marston has worked as an actor and director, and once ran his own professional fringe theatre company. He has also taught drama in a prison and worked as a story editor for a film company at Pinewood. He has written over forty original plays for radio, television and the theatre, and hundreds of episodes of drama series. But he now concentrates on developing the various series of crime novels that have come from his pen. Under the pseudonym of Conrad Allen, he has written eight nautical mysteries, set during the Edwardian era. The first, Murder on the Lusitania, came out in 1999. ABOUT THE READER Glen McCready trained at The Webber Douglas Academy. Stage credits include: Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Son in A Voyage Round My Father and Walter Langer in Five Finger Exercise. Television appearances include Arthur Symons in Casanova’s Lost Letters. He has narrated numerous audiobooks including The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle, The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins and The Visible World by Mark Slouka for Naxos AudioBooks, as well as The Finishing School by Muriel Spark and many others. All the above information including the picture are inserted into the ID3 tags on the MP3 files. Remember, we have uploaded these books just for you because we wish to SHARE them. It is only right therefore, you SHARE them with others, and the only way you can do this, is to keep SEEDING. In other words, don't stop after you have finished the download. Check and make sure your torrent program is set to continue uploading even after the downloading has been completed. A ratio of 2.0 means you are giving back twice what you have received, the book won't die and all our efforts have not been wasted but 5.0 would be outstanding and shows you have really entered into the spirit of what we are about. WE DO OUR BIT AND YOU DO YOUR BIT, sounds fair, doesn't it. If you are new to this and don't understand, type a message at the bottom and if I can't help, I know someone who can. This Audiobook was converted and uploaded by OldScotsman Sharing Widget |