Written by Anne Perry - Audio book performed by Terrence Hardiman - Unabridged Fiction - 4 RETAIL EDITION COMPACT DISC - 4 Hours, 7 minutes Publisher, BBC Audiobooks America (October 2007) NOTE: RETAIL EDITIONS are packaged in attractive, compact cardboard, jewel-case or DVD shrink-wrapped boxes, with full-color art. Superintendent Runcorn--who Anne Perry fans will remember as William Monk's ex-boss--is feeling rather lonely during his holiday on the remote, snowy island of Anglesey, off the north coast of Wales. However, he is suddenly called into action when the sister of the local vicar is discovered murdered and draped over a gravestone in her brother's churchyard. Investigating this tragic crime with the assistance of the beautiful Melisande gives him just the opportunity he needs to spend time with an upper class woman who normally wouldn't give him the time of day. Interweaving the original Christmas story with her own holiday tale, Perry also explores the meaning of Joseph's secondary role compared to that of Mary and Jesus. The novel ultimately shows that the seemingly less important people in our lives are sometimes more crucial than we realize. About the Author: Anne Perry is the author of two Victorian-era series-one featuring investigator William Monk, the other featuring police inspector Thomas Pitt-as well as a new series set amid World War I. She lives in the Scottish Highlands. About the Performer: Terrence Hardiman has worked extensively in theatre. He began at the Old Vic, went on to repertory at Bristol, and then spent five years as a member of the RSC. He has played the title role in BBC TV's The Demon Headmaster, while other television appearances include major parts in Secret Army, Miss Marple, Hannay, and Inspector Morse. Among his film credits are Mask of Murder, Loophole, and Gandhi. |
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