The Strand Magazine's Online Shop
Your source for the best mystery related products
Home
About Us
Contact Us
My Account
Search
Category
»
Audio Books
»
Back Issues
»
Books
»
Calendars
»
Coffee Mugs
»
Desk Set Items & Other Gifts
»
Gift Certificates
»
Hercule Poirot Audio Books
»
Lord Peter Wimsey Audio Books
»
Magazine Subscriptions
»
Nero Wolfe Audio Books
»
Original Artwork
»
Posters
»
Renew Subscriptions
»
Sherlock Holmes Audio Books
»
T-Shirts and Sweat Shirts
»
Videos
Browse by Price
»
0 - 24.99
»
25 - 49.99
»
50 - 99.99
»
Over $100
Mailing List
Subscribe to our Newsletter.
Enter your Email address below and press the GO button.
Subscribe
Unsubscribe
Home
>
Audio Books
Man in the Queue By Josephine Tey, read by Stephen Thorne
Price
Your Price:
$29.95
Quantity
Description
A smash hit has drawn a standing-room-only crowd to one of the final performances at a London theater. The surging throng carries along a man standing in the queue. A woman right in front of him turns to him, objecting to being pushed. As she does so, he drops to his knees and keels over. At first, those around him think he has fainted, but soon it's clear that he has been stabbed to death by a wicked dagger. Who is he? He has no identifying papers, the labels are cut from his clothing, and no one claims knowledge of him. Dapper detective Inspector Alan Grant, in this debut, skillfully probes the London theater community to learn the identities and motives of both the victim and the murderer. He considers how the crime could have been committed among so many witnesses, none of whom saw a thing. Acclaimed mystery writer Josephine Tey (1896 or 1897 - 1952) was born Elizabeth MacKintosh in Scotland. She attended the Scottish Royal Academy. She gave up a career in physical education to write and to care for her father after her mother's death. She wrote as Gordon Daviot from 1929 to 1946, including The Man in the Queue (1929), her first book. Using Josephine Tey as a second pseudonym, she wrote several more Inspector Grant mysteries, including The Daughter of Time (1951). It has been named by the Mystery Writers of America as one of the 100 best mysteries (ranked #4) and is also available unabridged from The Audio Partners. Stephen Thorne is a veteran thespian who has acted with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Old Vic Company. He participated in over 2,000 broadcasts for the BBC, and also has read many audiobooks, among them several for The Audio Partners that have been acclaimed by reviewers. "Mystery writing at its very finest." - St. Louis Post-Dispatch "First-rate mystery... beautifully written." - Los Angeles Times "Among the best in the field." - The New Yorker "All the Tey magic... Superb!" - San Francisco Chronicle "[Tey's mysteries are] permanent classics in the detective field ... no superlatives are adequate." - The New York Times "The writing is really first class - a continual delight." - The Times Literary Supplement (London)
Add Review
Name:
Email:
Location:
Title:
Review:
Rating:
= Required
Best Sellers
1
The Strand Magazine, One Year Subscription
2
The Strand Magazine, One Year gift subscription
3
Two Year subscription Renewal
4
The Strand Magazine, Two Year Subscription
5
One Year Renewal
Copyright © 2006 The Strand Magazine's Online Shop. All Rights Reserved.
Shopping Cart
powered by 3DCart.