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In the local pub in Blakeney, the effusive Swanton Morley sticks out like a sore thumb. Read by Julian Rhind-Tutt. From August 2013.

Julian Rhind-Tutt reads Ian Sansom's new comic thriller, The Norfolk Mystery. Morley and Sefton retire to the public bar to discuss the mystery of the reverend's death. But Morley sticks out like a sore thumb; his fondness for tongue twisters and quotations, his expansive gesticulation and the ordering of water don't help. While Sefton squirms with embarrassment, Sefton ponders (loudly) on the motivation for the reverend's apparent suicide. Later, Sefton has another assignation with the mysterious Hannah.
The Norfolk Mystery by Ian Sansom is abridged by Lauris Morgan-Griffiths.
Produced by: Sarah Langan.

15 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
ReaderJulian Rhind-Tutt
ProducerSarah Langan
AbridgerLauris Morgan-Griffiths
AuthorIan Sansom

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