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A Ghost in the Machine

Caroline Graham John Hopkins

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English
Bolinda Audio Books
01 July 2023
For all its old-fashioned charm, Forbes Abbot is far from the close-knit community that ex-Londoners Mallory and Kate Lawson expected. In this village, everyday squabbles can quickly turn to murder.

As the couple begins to settle into their new life away from the big city, it isn't long until they're thrown into the horror and mayhem of a true Midsomer Murders mystery.

Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby has encountered many intriguing cases in his years on the force, but soon he will discover that the incident of the ghost in the machine is the most challenging of them all.

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Imprint:   Bolinda Audio Books
Country of Publication:   Australia
Edition:   Unabridged edition
Volume:   7
ISBN:   9781038646729
ISBN 10:   1038646723
Series:   Midsomer Murders
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   CD-Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active

Caroline Graham is one of Britain's most successful writers and journalists. She is a highly respected royal commentator who was the youngest ever Woman's Editor at the Sun, where she earned her reputation as a formidable investigative reporter and established unrivalled royal contacts. She is now the US correspondent for the Mail on Sunday. John Hopkins is an English actor who played Sergeant Scott in Midsomer Murders for two series. He’s also known for playing Sir Francis Basset in Poldark as well as appearing in Endeavour, Catastrophe, Agatha Raisin, Merlin and Spooks. He has lent his voice to dozens of video games including Hitman and Assassin's Creed and has also appeared on stage across the UK in roles such as Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra and Ben Hur in the eponymous play.

Reviews for A Ghost in the Machine

'[A Ghost in the Machine] allows us to admire the novelist's wit and her ability to create exasperatingly real characters before getting down to the policing.' -- Sunday Telegraph 'A mystery of which Agatha Christie would have been proud.' -- The Times 'Tension builds, bitchery flares, resentment seethes ... lots of atmosphere, colourful characters and fair clues.' -- Mail on Sunday


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