The Franchise Affair
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Narrated by:
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Carole Boyd
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Josephine Tey
Marion Sharpe and her mother seem an unlikely duo to be found on the wrong side of the law. Quiet and ordinary, they have led a peaceful and unremarkable life at their country home, The Franchise. Unremarkable that is, until the police turn up with a demure young woman on their doorstep.
Not only does Betty Kane accuse them of kidnap and abuse, she can back up her claim with a detailed description of the attic room in which she was kept, right down to the crack in its round window. But there’s something about Betty Kane’s story that doesn’t quite add up.
Inspector Alan Grant of Scotland Yard is stumped. It takes Robert Blair, solicitor turned amateur detective, to solve the mystery...
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In this original and charming story, an eccentric woman and her daughter are accused of kidnapping and abusing a girl they picked up at a bus stop. She arrives home full of bruises and with the clothes on her back.
The girl's story is compelling and, of course, the women swear they've never seen her much less held her prisoner. The plot has some holes as large as the Chunnel but it's still a fun listen made better by a terrific narrator
If she wasn't held captive in the women's attic, where had she been for the month she went missing?
A Great Novel from A Master
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What a pleasure, Carole Boyd and Josephine Tey
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The Franchise Affair
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Love this Tey story
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Where does The Franchise Affair rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is just stellar, great British mystery and fabulous narrator. I usually prefer male narration but this was the best of all I have enjoyed. There was no character she was not able to bring to life.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Franchise Affair?
How contemporary a 1940's embedded context was to our own times.Great narration, great story.
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