Janet Davey's subtle and moving study of repressed desire and its effect on suburban lives. Read by Julian Rhind-Tutt
The Taxi Queue: Janet Davey's subtle and moving study of repressed desire and its effect on suburban lives. 1/10: The story begins on a snowbound evening outside Paddington station.
DetailsThe Taxi Queue: Janet Davey's subtle and moving study of repressed desire and its effect on suburban lives. 10/10: Richard retraces his steps towards Paddington station.
DetailsThe Taxi Queue: Janet Davey's subtle and moving study of repressed desire. 2/10: After his unexpected encounter, Abe heads home to the house he shares with his sister Kirsty.
DetailsThe Taxi Queue: Janet Davey's subtle and moving study of repressed desire and its effect on suburban lives. 3/10: The ripples spread out from the encounter at Paddington station.
DetailsThe Taxi Queue: Janet Davey's subtle and moving study of repressed desire. 4/10: Vivienne Epworth is worried about her husband. Richard reflects on a youthful affair.
DetailsThe Taxi Queue: Janet Davey's subtle and moving study of repressed desire. 5/10: Richard is struggling to forget his night with Abe, but memories of Jamie come flooding back.
DetailsThe Taxi Queue: Janet Davey's subtle and moving study of repressed desire. 6/10: The emotional consequences of the night in January are still affecting Richard's family routine.
DetailsThe Taxi Queue: Janet Davey's subtle and moving study of repressed desire. 7/10: Vivienne has found the unusual business card which Abe Rivers had given to her husband.
DetailsThe Taxi Queue: Janet Davey's subtle and moving study of repressed desire. 8/10: Vivienne is beginning to suspect that Richard's business dinners may involve another woman.
DetailsThe Taxi Queue: Janet Davey's subtle and moving study of repressed desire and its effect on suburban lives. 9/10: Abe confronts Kirsty with the consequences of her actions.
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