
Murder in a Nunnery
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Narrated by:
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Gordon Griffin
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By:
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Eric Shepherd
About this listen
In the fictional Harrington Convent, one of its more challenging inhabitants, Baroness Sliema, is found murdered. Chief Inspector Pearson of Scotland Yard is called to solve the crime.
He discovers the convent is governed by a particularly shrewd and omniscient Reverend Mother, and we meet a varied and entertaining cast of characters observed with wit and charm.
Shepherd describes the world of a convent with its colourful and in some cases unlikely inhabitants with sympathy and humour, making for a gentle and entertaining tale.
©1940 Eric Shepherd (P)2018 Story Sound
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