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Nigel Anthony

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Nigel Anthony

Nigel Anthony is a theatre, television and radio actor. His theatre work includes Twelfth Night, Dutch Uncle, Happy End, The Taming Of The Shrew for the Royal Shakespeare Company and seasons at Scarborough and Chichester. Television appearances include Ted Roach in Casualty (series one and two), The Diary of Anne Frank, Coronation Street, Midsomer Murders and Doctors. He has spent a large part of his career working in radio drama where he won two awards for best performances. A well-known voice on TV commercials and promos, he has just celebrated 60 years since his first broadcast.

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Title:
The Babes in the Wood (MP3)
Series:
A Chief Inspector Wexford Mystery #19
Written by:
Ruth Rendell 
Read by:
Nigel Anthony 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
12 hours 11 minutes 
MP3 size:
503 MB 
Published:
July 01 2015 
Available Date:
July 01 2015 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489017642 
Genres:
Fiction; Mystery 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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International bestselling author

'Chief Inspector Wexford is Rendell's most enduring and best creation.'
The Daily Telegraph

Two teenagers disappear. Their mother believes the worst. But Wexford has faith in his investigative abilities, even when the odds seem stacked against him.

With floods threatening both the town of Kingsmarkham and his own home and no end to the rain in sight, Chief Inspector Wexford already has his hands full when he learns that two local teenagers have gone missing along with their sitter, Joanna Troy. Their hysterical mother is convinced that all three have drowned, and as the hours stretch into days Wexford suspects a case of kidnapping, perhaps connected with an unusual sect called the Church of the Good Gospel. But when the sitter's smashed-up car is found at the bottom of a local quarry – occupied by a battered corpse – the investigation takes on a very different hue.

'As usual, Rendell mirrors aspects of the case in the leading characters' personal lives and her cleverly understated writing bathes them and their actions in a glow of reality that sets her writing above that of her many imitators.'
Time Out

'As always with Ruth Rendell's intricately thought-out novels, nothing is as simple as it seems.'
The Sunday Express

'Superb plotting and psychological insight make this another Rendell gripper.'
Woman & Home

'Utterly absorbing.'
The Sunday Telegraph