The circus train conspiracy [sound recording] /
by Marston, Edward [author.]; Griffin, Gordon [narrator.].
Material type: SoundPublisher: Oxford : Soundings Audio Books, 2019Edition: Unabridged edition.Description: 9 CDs (10 hr.) : digital, stereo.ISBN: 9781407977454 (CDs) :.Classification number: Subject(s): Colbeck, Robert (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Leeming, Victor (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Police -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction | Railroad travel -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction | Detective and mystery stories | Audiobooks | Crime | Crime & mystery fiction | Horror & supernatural fictionRead by Gordon Griffin.Summary: Following a string of successful performances along the west coast, the Moscardi Circus is travelling by train to Hexham on the Newcastle to Carlisle Railway for their next show. Yet a collision on the track causes pandemonium. When the headless body of a woman is discovered in nearby woodland, Inspector Colbeck is desperate to lend assistance, however a reluctant Superintendent Tallis forbids him from doing so. With the performers pointing fingers at both the competition and each other, the interference of locals concerned about the show's morality, and a planned takeover bid of the NCR, Colbeck has his work cut out trying to untangle the thread of events.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Spoken Word CD - Adult | Formby Library | Spoken word Adult fiction | Available | 002992736X |
Read by Gordon Griffin.
Following a string of successful performances along the west coast, the Moscardi Circus is travelling by train to Hexham on the Newcastle to Carlisle Railway for their next show. Yet a collision on the track causes pandemonium. When the headless body of a woman is discovered in nearby woodland, Inspector Colbeck is desperate to lend assistance, however a reluctant Superintendent Tallis forbids him from doing so. With the performers pointing fingers at both the competition and each other, the interference of locals concerned about the show's morality, and a planned takeover bid of the NCR, Colbeck has his work cut out trying to untangle the thread of events.
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