Murder dancing / Lesley Cookman ; read by Patience Tomlinson.
By: Cookman, Lesley.
Contributor(s): Tomlinson, Patience.
Series: Cookman, Lesley. Libby Sarjeant: 16.Publisher: Oxford : Isis, 2019Description: 7 sound discs (CD) (ca. 8 hr.) : digital ; 12 cm.Content type: spoken word Media type: audio Carrier type: audio discISBN: 9781407976587; 1407976583.Subject(s): Sarjeant, Libby (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Women private investigators -- England -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction | Ballet dancers -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fiction. | Audiobooks.Online resources: Click here to access online Read by Patience Tomlinson.Summary: Max Tobin brings his all-male dance company to Steeple Martin, with his new ballet Pendle, based on the infamous Pendle Witch Trials, due to be performed at the Oast Theatre. There have been unpleasant incidents during rehearsals in London, and Max asks Libby Sarjeant and her friend Fran Wolfe to look into them. To everyone's surprise, the incidents continue at the Oast and their seriousness escalates until, inevitably, someone is murdered. While the police look into the murder, Libby and Fran wonder why someone seemed so set against the ballet. Were occult forces at work, or was there a more worldly, personal motive?Item type | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Audiobooks | Eccleston Library Talking Book | Available | 38055013130646 |
Complete and unabridged.
Soundings CD.
Read by Patience Tomlinson.
Max Tobin brings his all-male dance company to Steeple Martin, with his new ballet Pendle, based on the infamous Pendle Witch Trials, due to be performed at the Oast Theatre. There have been unpleasant incidents during rehearsals in London, and Max asks Libby Sarjeant and her friend Fran Wolfe to look into them. To everyone's surprise, the incidents continue at the Oast and their seriousness escalates until, inevitably, someone is murdered. While the police look into the murder, Libby and Fran wonder why someone seemed so set against the ballet. Were occult forces at work, or was there a more worldly, personal motive?
Adult.