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Justice Postponed

By: Anthea Fraser
Narrated by: Julia Franklin
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Biographer Rona Parish has a new project - contributing a series for the local glossy magazine, Chiltern Life, documenting life-changing experiences from those who have lived through them. When her father suggests she speaks to his friend, Frank Hathaway, who was in Iraq during the invasion of Kuwait, Rona decides to pay him a visit.

But Frank was also badly injured in a failed rescue attempt following a car crash the previous year and has been tormented by flashbacks ever since. As Frank's flashbacks start to yield more clues as to what happened on that fateful night, Rona finds herself drawn into another dark and compelling mystery.

©2014 Anthea Fraser (P)2015 Soundings

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Weirdly old fashioned yet reasonably entertaining

Good narrator, easy to listen to.

I've listened to this entire series. The writer has a conversational style. The plots seem set in the 2000s. However - The recurring characters? This is what I find strange. They don't seem like contemporary humans. They seem like characters from some 1930s drama.

Nonetheless I've been harmlessly entertained.

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