
Paul Temple Deduces
Three unabridged novels
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Toby Stephens
About this listen
Toby Stephens reads three thrilling unabridged novels by Francis Durbridge.
In Paul Temple Intervenes, the murder of a well-known American heralds a spate of celebrity deaths that become known as the Marquis murders. The police are baffled, and the Home Secretary is calling for Paul Temple to intervene...
In Paul Temple and the Geneva Mystery, Paul faces danger once again as he and Steve must find the answer to one vital question: is Carl Milbourne, supposedly killed in a motor accident in Switzerland, dead or alive?
In Paul Temple and the Margo Mystery, a brand of expensive designer coats sparks the latest mystery, when Steve goes missing and another woman is brutally strangled and thrown into the Thames. A trip to the funfair yields further clues...
Toby Stephens, known for roles including Gustav Graves in Die Another Day, reads these stories based on some of the most popular BBC radio serials of the Twentieth Century.
Caution: these stories contain language that may cause offense, and dated attitudes that reflect the age in which they are set.
(P) 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd © 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.
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