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A Comedian Dies (Charles Paris Mysteries),New
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Product Description Charles Paris, Middleaged Actor Turned Amateur Sleuth, Is Vacationing At A Small English Seaside Town. Irresistibly Drawn To Anything Theatrical, Charles Seeks Entertainment At The Local Music Hall And Endures A Series Of Notsowonderful Vaudeville Acts In The Hope That The Man Given Star Billing Will Be Worth Watching. But When Bill Peaky Comes On Stage With His Electric Guitar And Grasps The Microphone, He Instantly Drops Dead, Apparently Due To Faulty Wiring Of The Stage Equipment.It Looks Like An Accident, But Charles Is Not So Sure, And Starts To Find Out More About The People In The Other Acts On The Bill: Janine, The Pretty Dancer Who Disappears; Chox Morton, Seedy And Unduly Nervous; And Lennie Barber, A Onetime Star Comedian Trying To Make A Comeback. The More Charles Investigates, The More Suspects Turn Up. Review Frederick Davidson Catches The Perfect Ironic And Selfdeprecating Tone For Paris. Davidson'S Excellent Portrayal Of The Classes Of People Found In The British Television Studio And Vaudeville Hall Greatly Contributes To The Enjoyment Of This Mystery. Audiofile About The Author Simon Brett Worked As A Producer With Bbc Radio Before Turning To Writing Full Time. A Former President Of Britain'S Crime Writers Association, He Is The Creator Of The Mrs. Pargeter Mysteries And The Charles Paris Series As Well As The Fethering Mysteries. He Lives In Southern England With His Family.Frederick Davidson (19322005), Also Known As David Case, Was One Of The Most Prolific Readers In The Audiobook Industry, Recording More Than Eight Hundred Audiobooks In His Lifetime, Including Over Two Hundred For Blackstone Audio. Born In London, He Trained At The Royal Academy Of Dramatic Art And Performed For Many Years In Radio Plays For The British Broadcasting Company Before Coming To America In 1976. He Received Audiofile'S Golden Voice Award And Numerous Earphones Awards And Was Nominated For A Grammy For His Readings.
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