Stories by leading crime writers
By Anthony Horowitz. This humorous retelling of the detailed planning of the perfect crime is set against the sounds of one of London's best known-bridges. Read by Robert Bathurst.
DetailsBy Stella Duffy. The malign and sultry River Thames exacts a watery revenge. Read on location by Samantha Bond in the Greenwich Foot Tunnel.
DetailsBy Frances Fyfield. A man returns to the seafront shelter where he experienced both cruelty and kindness half a century previously. Read by David Horovitch.
DetailsStories by leading crime writers. 3/5: The Best Little Country in the World, by Louise Welsh. Newly arrived in Glasgow from Poland, Henryk struggles with the language barrier.
DetailsStories by leading crime writers. 4/5: Twelve Noon, by Sophie Hannah. Standing in a car park, a woman tries to interpret an enigmatic sign and determines to resolve a moral dilemma.
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