Keeping Bad Company

· Fran Varady Libro 2 · Tantor Media Inc · Narración de Henrietta Meire
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Buying a coffee for down-and-out "Alkie" Albie at Marylebone Station is Fran Varady's good deed for the day. But when the grateful Albie takes her into his confidence, Fran suddenly finds herself launched on her second investigation. For Albie, though obviously fond of a drink and none too familiar with soup and water, is absolutely clear about one thing-he claims to be the only witness to the violent abduction of a young girl. His story is so convincing that even after the police scornfully dismiss it as alcoholic hallucinations, Fran is determined to up her suspicions. And those suspicions seem to be spot on when she is warned off by her old sparring partner, Sergeant Parry, and then approached by a boyhood friend of her late father's, distraught over the kidnapping of his daughter. But this is only the beginning of Fran's investigation-days later, Alkie Albie is found dead . . .

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Ann Granger is a British novelist of crime fiction, including the Mitchell and Markby, Fran Varady, and Campbell and Carter series. She began her career writing historical romance novels under the pen name Ann Hulme. In 1991 she published her first crime fiction novel, Say It with Poison, now writing as Ann Granger.

Henrietta Meire is a full-time voice-over artist and actress. In addition to narrating a plethora of audiobooks, Henrietta has voiced numerous commercial and charity campaigns, as well as video game and animation characters. As an actress, she has appeared on television and in a number of popular films.

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