Inspector Alan Grant
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The Man in the Queue
by Josephine Tey
read by Oliver Thompson
Part 1 of the Inspector Alan Grant series
Step into the world of classic crime fiction with The Man in the Queue, the first mystery featuring the brilliant Inspector Alan Grant by Josephine Tey. This audiobook delivers a masterful blend of suspense, intrigue, and clever deduction, perfect for fans of timeless detective stories.
When a man is mysteriously stabbed in the back while waiting in a crowded theater queue, Scotland Yard's Inspector Alan Grant is called in to solve the case. With no witnesses, no apparent motive, and only the vaguest clues to guide him, Grant embarks on a twisting investigation through Londons dark alleys and upper-crust society.
Teys exceptional storytelling shines in this riveting tale, offering sharp characterizations, unexpected twists, and a meticulously crafted mystery. The expertly narrated audiobook brings every character and clue to life, immersing listeners in the suspense and elegance of 1920s London.
Whether youre a longtime fan of golden-age detective fiction or new to Josephine Teys work, The Man in the Queue is a captivating journey into the art of solving a seemingly unsolvable crime.
Start listening to The Man in the Queue today and unravel the mystery with Inspector Grant!
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The Man in the Queue
by Josephine Tey
read by Jennifer M. Dixon
Part 1 of the Inspector Alan Grant series
The first of Josephine Tey's Inspector Grant mysteries concerns the murder of a man, standing in a ticket queue for a London musical comedy. With his customary tenacity, Grant pursues his suspects through the length of Britain and the labyrinth of the city.
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The Man in the Queue
by Josephine Tey
read by Stefan Rudnicki
Part 1 of the Inspector Alan Grant series
Winner of the Dutton Mystery Prize
London is abuzz as the beautiful Ray Marcable's final shows at the West End approach. Before she jets off to perform in America everyone in the city is clamoring to see her once more. The lines wrap around the street and crowds are tightly knit together. One fateful night, just as he is nearing the box office, a man drops to the ground-dead. Although a knife protrudes from his back and there were countless potential witnesses, no one knows the poor man and no one saw who did the deadly deed.
It is up to Inspector Alan Grant of Scotland Yard to solve this case. Riddled with false leads and misleading clues, this mystery from Josephine Tey, one of the bestselling authors from the Golden Age of detective fiction, will take the witty Inspector Grant on a wild journey worthy of his first appearance in literature.
"Inspector Alan Grant painstakingly, fascinatingly identifies the body, then chases suspects up to the Highlands of Scotland and all around the town."
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A Shilling for Candles
by Josephine Tey
read by Jennifer M. Dixon
Part 2 of the Inspector Alan Grant series
When a woman's body washes up on an isolated stretch of beach on the southern coast of England, Scotland Yard's Inspector Alan Grant is on the case. But the inquiry into her death turns into a nightmare of false leads and baffling clues. Was there anyone who didn't want lovely screen actress Christine Clay dead?
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To Love and Be Wise
by Josephine Tey
read by Jennifer M. Dixon
Part 4 of the Inspector Alan Grant series
A witty and sophisticated mystery featuring bestselling author Josephine Tey's popular Inspector Alan Grant, a beloved character created by a woman considered to be one of the greatest mystery writers of all time. Literary sherry parties were not Alan Grant's cup of tea. But when the Scotland Yard Inspector arrived to pick up actress Marta Hallard for dinner, he was struck by the handsome young American photographer, Leslie Searle. Author Lavinia Fitch was sure her guest "must have been something very wicked in ancient Greece," and the art colony at Salcott St. Mary would have agreed. Yet Grant heard nothing more of Searle until the news of his disappearance. Had Searle drowned by accident or could he have been murdered by one of his young women admirers? Was it a possible case of suicide or had the photographer simply vanished for reasons of his own?
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