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Choral Mayhem

By: Andrea Frazer
Narrated by: Rhonda Pownall
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Who would believe that choral singing could prove such a deadly pastime.

Virginia and Richard Grainger, new members of the Standchester Choral Society, are looking forward, nervously, to their first public performance with the choir, in a production of Berlioz's 'Romeo and Juliet'. As the performance opens, however, tragedy strikes in the form of a very public death. Whilst coping with the repercussions of this, Virginia also has to tussle with the personal problems of her next-door neighbour, Caroline. As plans to re-schedule the concert are being made, another death occurs, and a tenuous but suspicious link between the deaths and her neighbour's husband surfaces. As Virginia begins to realise that her own life may be in danger, she feels the tangled web of deceit and malice tighten around her.

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The story was excellent. Typically intelligent and humorous. Unfortunately the narrator seemed insistent on making up her own pronunciation of some of the words. This is ironic considering that Frazer herself made a whole them of mispronunciation in the Belchester Chronicles. In spite of this the book itself shone through.

Andrea Frazer knew how to spin a yarn.

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