Face to Face
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Narrated by:
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Robert Fass
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By:
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Ellery Queen
About this listen
Gloria Guild is the singing "glory" of the thirties and the millionairess wife of Count Carlos Armando, renowned only for his succession of wealthy wives. When she is murdered, her husband is the obvious suspect, but he has a perfect alibi. So who could he have got to do it for him? The only clue is the word "face," penned in her dying scrawl. But whose face? And why? Ellery Queen pursues the glory riddle from the Bowery to a way-out wedding - and a surprise climax that will jolt you into cold shock. Anyone whonails this killer before Queen is either a genius or a cheat.
©1967 Ellery Queen (P)2014 Blackstone AudioWhat listeners say about Face to Face
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- pm
- 25-08-23
Horrendous accents
Story ok though a little slow and lacking tension. The British accent is the most awful mixture of regional pronunciations I have ever heard, it would have been better if the narrator hadn’t bothered. The Scottish accent was often more Irish and stage mugging than accurate! Both were so bad as to be a bit distracting!
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- M J Milbourn
- 14-05-22
Accents
Pretty good but the narrator needs to work on his Scottish and English accents. The plot was OK but lacked a bit of pace and tension at the end.
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- S.H.
- 28-07-22
Terrible accent
Struggled with the narrator's TERRIBLE Scottish and English accents. Otherwise usual twisty tale was fine.
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