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The Masters!

I am lucky. Most of the audiobooks I get to record give me pleasure in some way. It's rare to come across a book I don't get something from. And sometimes I have the privilege  of recording the great writers. Coming up: The Ministry of Fear by Graham Greene and The...

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Thank you!! x

Recording audiobooks can be a solitary job. You have to reply on your instincts and if you get any feedback it often comes in the form of reviews or feedback from listeners which of course means that the comments come AFTER the book is recorded and published. I was...

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My audio year 2016

So much for 'easing off' the recordings in 2016. I reckon I recorded more books last year (2016) than ever (around 40) and it's been impossible to make a list of five favourites because they have mostly been so different. I always enjoy my regular trips to Portsmouth...

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Speaking Volumes

For quite a while now, especially after talks, I have been asked if I had written a book of my experiences. Because of my crazy schedule I had not had time to get down to it. Bizarrely enough, in what will certainly prove to my busiest year yet, I have started on the...

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How nice!

From beginning to end, Gordon Griffin proves a compelling narrator in this 1933 mystery from the Golden Age of Murder. After model citizen Dr. James Earle inexplicably disappears, bicycle-riding New Scotland Yard Inspector French is consulted. Griffin is dazzling with...

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The Cheapside Corpse – review

Nice review for the latest Chaloner book of Susanna Gregory. Very nice!!! Gordon Griffin takes on the convoluted narration of Thomas Chaloner's tenth investigation in Charles II's Restoration London of 1665. As an intelligencer, or spy, Chaloner investigates the death...

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