Father Paolo Baldi Mysteries, Simon Brett
Father Paolo Baldi Mysteries, Simon Brett
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Father Paolo Baldi Mysteries
The Complete BBC Radio Crime series

Author: Simon Brett, Bill Murphy, Andrew Martin, Martin Meehan, John Murphy, Francis Turnly

Narrator: David Threlfall, Tina Kellegher, Martin Clunes, Bill Nighy, Adrian Dunbar, Geraldine James, Full Cast

Unabridged: 20 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/19/2019


Synopsis

The complete series 1-5 of the thrilling mystery series. On sabbatical from the Franciscan order, Father Paolo Baldi is working as a philosophy lecturer in Dublin when his life takes an unexpected turn and he finds himself helping the police to solve crimes.

Along with Tina, Paolo uncovers the truth behind the killings of several rockabilly band members, a high-profile case of a police officer’s murder, as well as delving into the highly competitive world of celebrity chefs. He also exposes a rift in a community of environmental activists, enters the world of romantic poetry to solve a suspected suicide, investigates the killing of a politically-incorrect figurehead, and finds that the death of a homeless man is not as simple as it appears.

Follow the priest-cum-sleuth’s thrilling adventures as he solves mysteries throughout Ireland.

David Threlfall, Tina Kellegher and T.P. McKenna star in this exciting series written by Simon Brett, Bill Murphy, Andrew Martin, Martin Meenan, John Murphy and Francis Turnly in the series created by Barry Devlin.

About Simon Brett

Simon Brett was educated at Dulwich College and Wadham College, Oxford, where he earned a First Class Honours Degree in English. He has written over seventy books. Many are crime novels, including the Charles Paris, Mrs. Pargeter, and the Feathering series. Simon was also Chairman of the Crime Writers Association from 1986 to 1987 and of the Society of Authors from 1995 to 1997.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shatterlings on November 29, 2023

Easy to listen to, it’s not that hard to guess whodunnit in most of these. But they are a good length for listening to whilst cooking.......more