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Miss Treadway & the Field of Stars
- Narrated by: Adjoa Andoh
- Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
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Summary
How do you find a missing actress in a city where everyone's playing a role?
A mystery, a love story and a darkly beguiling tale of secrets and reinvention set in 1960s London.
Soho, 1965. In a tiny two-bed flat above a Turkish café on Neal Street lives Anna Treadway, a young dresser at the Galaxy Theatre. When the American actress Iolanthe Green disappears after an evening's performance at the Galaxy, the newspapers are wild with speculation about her fate. But as the news grows old and the case grows colder, it seems Anna is the only person left determined to find out the truth.
Her search for the missing actress will take her into an England she did not know existed: an England of jazz clubs and prison cells, backstreet doctors and seaside ghost towns, where her carefully calibrated existence will be upended by violence but also, perhaps, by love. For in order to uncover Iolanthe's secrets, Anna is going to have to face up to a few of her own.
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- 18-12-17
Slow start, gets better
This turned into an interesting and enjoyable read. It reminded me that the good old days were not all good and some of the issues covered in this book were painful to listen to - but we should be reminded about how unfair our society was in the relatively recent past.
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- 26-09-18
Good book and marvellous narrator
This wonderful book is brilliantly read by Adjoa Andoh - so good is her range of voices, accents, and cadence, that one forgets there is but one reader and imagines a whole cast of actors. A pleasure to listen, from beginning until the end (too soon!)
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