Written by Josephine Tey - Performed by Derek Jacobi - Unabridged Fiction - 6 COMPACT DISCS Publisher, Audio Partners (January 2002) Listen to an audio clip NOTE: You will need RealPlayer Basic to listen. It's FREE ! "One of the best mysteries ever written." --The New York Times Scotland Yard Inspector Alan Grant lies in a hospital bed with a broken leg. To alleviate his boredom, a friend brings him a pile of pictures: photographs, prints, engravings, and clippings. Among the more engrossing images is the portrait of King Richard III. Studying the benign face, he asks himself how such a sensitive-appearing soul could have been the infamous murderer of his own nephews. With the help of the British Museum and an American scholar, Grant reconsiders 500-year-old evidence pertaining to one of the most intriguing murder mysteries of all time. Josephine Tey's answer to who really killed the two princes in the Tower of London has provoked controversy ever since its publication in 1951. |
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