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Unusual Audio Books from Crimson Cats"Enjoyment of the stories here is enhanced by the skilful period gusto of the narration"
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Listen to a sample: Get the Flash Player to see this player. THE BEETLE HUNTER Abridged by Grant Eustace
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle will always be best remembered for his immortal creation Sherlock Holmes. But Sir Arthur was a prolific writer, and left a huge legacy of other work, especially novels and short stories. These four tales are taken from ‘Tales of the Camp’, ‘Tales of Mystery’ and ‘Tales of Medical Life’. Grant Eustace works as a writer in a variety of fields, from film to print, and especially in video, where he has scripted well over 200 programmes. But he started professionally by writing plays for BBC Radio 4, and ever since has returned regularly to both radio and audio. Mark Straker trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. He has twice been a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company appearing in over 600 plays, including The Tempest with Sir John Gielgud. As a reader he has worked for English Heritage, Historic Arts, The V&A, BBC Poetry Please, RNIB Talking Books and Oxford University Press. Price: £9.99 plus p&p
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