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Miss Mapp
- Narrated by: Miriam Margolyes
- Length: 3 hrs and 43 mins
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Nothing escapes the snooping opera glasses of Miss Elizabeth Mapp. She whiles away her busy hours observing the small English village of Tilling, and recording the antics in her notebook. But her observations are set to be disrupted by amorous advances of two retired army generals, both vying for her affection. With Miss Mapp distracted, who will keep Miss Susan Poppit in her place or oversee the correct playing of bridge? More importantly will quiet Tilling be subject to a violent duel?
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- Anonymous User
- 21-01-23
Lovely easy listening
Classic story and fun to listen too, beautifully narrated. Relaxing and not challenging. Try it
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- Deb
- 06-09-20
favourite book
I love this audio book. beautifully read and and love the story. been a favourite book since I was a child and it really gives it justice.
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- Frida
- 19-04-20
very enjoyable. I've listened to it again .
very enjoyable. I've listened to it again and again, the descriptions are so very interesting of the truths behind the veiled expressions.
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- Hugh W.
- 18-04-20
Tilling folk would call it “delicious”
Listening to a story is very little different than reading it. Miss Mapp’s face and figure are sketched by the author, as are the other characters. The town of Tilling, the train ride to the near by golf course, are described beautifully, leaving the details to filled in by your own imagination.
E. F. Benson, son of a priest who became the Archbishop of Canterbury, protects the identity of, what surely must be, real life characters with sublime, page turning satire. Listening and laughing with every dialogue, simultaneously musing about similar fallen souls who crossed your own path.
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- Robert
- 14-02-20
A favorite brought to delicious fruition
Having been one of my favorites for over twenty years, to hear Miriam Margolyes’ tour de force of characterizations has inspired even more fondness for this series