
The Final Curtain
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Narrated by:
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Julia Franklin
About this listen
Just back from honeymoon, the last thing Detective Inspector Joanna Piercy wants to deal with is nuisance calls from an old lady ringing the police incessantly to report seemingly trivial incidents.
The woman in question is Timony Weeks, a '60s’ child star in the once-popular soap Butterfield Farm, who lives in an isolated farmhouse. Is she putting on an act and wasting police time, or is someone really trying to frighten her? Joanna is dubious, but as events become even more creepy and disturbing, her instinct tells her something is not right. What is Timony hiding?
As she digs into her past, Joanna discovers a shocking secret. It seems that someone may have sinister intentions towards Timony after all...
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