DDMT00-72 Dorothy Dunnett - Moroccan Trafic.nfo
General Information
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Title: Moroccan Trafic
Author: Dorothy Dunnett (as by Dorothy Halliday)
Read By: Judith Whale
Copyright: 1991
Audiobook Copyright: 1994
Abridged: No
Original Media Information
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Media: Tape
Number: 12
Length each: ISBN: 1-85695-799-3
Source: Library
Condition: Used
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Total Duration: 15hours
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Book Description
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MOROCCAN TRAFFIC by Dorothy Dunnett
Read by JUDITH WHALE
Judith Whale read French at St.
Hugh's College. Oxford, and acted with the Oxford University Dramatic
Society. She began broadcasting in Birmingham in 1954, appearing in plays, features and 'The
Archers",
and reading short stories. She also did some stage and television work including playing Thomas More's
daughter, Margaret, in Robert Bolt's early television version of "A
Man for All
Seasons".
After her marriage, she taught French in Minneapolis, broadcast regularly for RTF's Radio Scolaire in
Paris, and did film dubbing there in French and English. Back in London, she continued to work for the
BBC in drama; "Children's Hour", the ''Morning Story", schools programmes and "English by Radio" for
the World Service.
Between 1967 and 1969. she worked in Washington DC reading children's
books, stories and poems for
the radio station of the American University. She has also appeared in poetry
readings, and, as reciter, in
performances of "Facade". "Carnival of the Animals" and
"Paddington Bear's First Concert".
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MOROCCAN TRAFFIC
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Wendy Helmann is in Marrakesh with her inimitable mother, while her boss,
Chairman of
Kingsley Conglomerates, conducts delicate if dubious takeover negotiations.
Wendy is
distracted from romantic Morocco by peculiar events, and when the bespectacled
portrait
--painter Johnson Johnson appears on the scene, things begin to go disastrously
awry.
As the ingenious story gathers pace Werdy and Mo Morgan, Kingsley's microchip maverick,
find themselves at the centre of kidnappings. explosions, industrial espionage, murders and
vintage car chases across the High Atlas from Marrakesh to Taroudant - while the
maddeningly enigmatic Johnson takes the opportunity to lay some ghosts of his own.
The total playing is approximately 15 hours
Dorothy Dunnett. 1991
Cover illustration by Nick Higgins. reproduced by courtesy of Chatto and Windus Ltd.
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