
Guilt Trip
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Narrated by:
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Diana Bishop
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By:
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Judith Cutler
About this listen
From the moment Lina Townend and Griff Tripp, set up their antiques stall at the weekend fair, Lina knows they’ve made a mistake. But Lina’s day is brightened when local director Emilia Cosworth begs Griff to take part in her latest play. Lina’s own good luck seems in short supply. Griff’s frequent rehearsals put strain on her relationship with DI Morris; a new antiques centre threatens their business; and Lina is visited by a man who wants her to work for him and seems disinclined to take no for an answer. But worse is yet to come – when a series of “pranks” played on the cast of Curtain Call turn nasty, Lina wonders if the name of the play might be an omen.
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