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The Musical Milkman Murder

By: Quentin Falk
Narrated by: Lynsey Frost
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Long before the picturesque village of Little Marlow became a well-known location for filming episodes of popular television crime shows such as Inspector Morse, Miss Marple and Midsomer Murders, the tranquil Thameside hamlet was the site of a real-life murder that would have taxed the imagination of even the most inventive TV screenwriter.

In the immediate aftermath of the Great War, Little Marlow was thrown into a state of great excitement by the discovery of the body of a young married woman named Kate Lilian Bailey. The scene of the tragedy was Barn Cottage, a pretty countryside residence; the weapon of choice was poison, and the man accused of the murder was local milkman, George Bailey - Kate's husband.

Who was George Arthur Bailey? What drove this seemingly harmless milkman to murder his wife? Who, or what, sealed his fate?

Almost a century later, through exhaustive research, author Quentin Falk brings to light the extraordinary and colourful facts of this strangely under-reported crime to reveal not just one astonishing story, but an intriguing crime and compelling weave of several stories.

The Musical Milkman Murder paints a vivid picture of rural society in early 20th century England, reveals the grisly tale of a star-crossed couple torn apart by poison - that subsequently lead to an execution and the suicides of a judge and a hangman - and the tragic story of a daughter who would take half a lifetime to discover the terrible truth behind her parentage.

©2012 John Blake Publishing (P)2014 Prospero Media
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Where does The Musical Milkman Murder rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Somewhere in the middle. I shall listen to it again some time but it's not something I'd come back to again and again.

What did you like best about this story?

It wasn't overtaxing - no great concentration required.

Have you listened to any of Lynsey Frost’s other performances? How does this one compare?

No. She has some bizarre pronunciations which are slightly offputting (e.g."prewsic" for "prussic" and as "prewsic" occurred quite often it became irritating. Apart from her odd pronunciations she was pleasant to listen to.

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