Matthew Costello, Neil Richards: Episode 1-3 - A Cosy Historical Mystery Compilation - Mydworth Mysteries: Historical Mystery Compilation 1 (Unabridged)

Matthew Costello, Neil Richards: Episode 1-3 - A Cosy Historical Mystery Compilation - Mydworth Mysteries: Historical Mystery Compilation 1 (Unabridged)
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From the authors of the best-selling series CHERRINGHAM

This compilation contains episodes 1-3:

A SHOT IN THE DARK

Sussex, England, 1929. Mydworth is a sleepy English market town just 50 miles from London. But things are about to liven up there considerably, when young Sir Harry Mortimer returns home from his government posting in Cairo, with his unconventional American wife - Kat Reilly.

A LITTLE NIGHT MURDER

A young poacher is found shot dead in the woods of a grand estate near Mydworth. A sad accident it would seem. But the boy's mother is convinced it is murder and when Harry and Kat investigate, they find the poacher's life was not as innocent as he made out...

LONDON CALLING!

When a prominent family's daughter flees sleepy Sussex to seek a career on the stages of a glittering West End, Harry and Kat are asked to check in on the young woman. But the two of them soon discover that there is a much bigger danger to the woman and her family than mere acting dreams being crushed...

Nathaniel Parker, born in 1962, graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and went on to join the Royal Shakespeare Company. His television career began in 1988 when he played Flying Officer 'Flash' Gordon in the LWT mini-series "Piece of Cake". He is also the lead in the BBC series "The Inspector Lynley Mysteries", based on the novels by Elizabeth George. Nathaniel Parker has an extensive list of audio books to his credit, ranging from the classics of Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy to more modern writings and children's books.