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Oct 5, 2015

 

GIRL ON THE TORTURE WHEEL By JEFFERSON AMES

This 1940s detective story is an old fashioned pastiche but amusing critique of the war time American private eye genre. It is not politically correct nor dose it shun from being controversial about how the author, chose to write at the time. So, if you can listen with an open ear you might find it a humorous snapshots on times gone by.

 

Narrated by Malcolm Clarke

Recorded and produced by Nigel Killick

Please click the Music link to hear more music from Dazie Mae: 

Artist: Dazie Mae

 

Malcolm also narrated an Englishman in Brazil

Malcolm Clarke is an English actor who has married a Brazilian and moved to a small city called Curitiba which is the capital city of the Brazilian state of Paraná, located in southern Brazil.  In his narration  Malcolm gives a vivid impression of his new life and surroundings.  Painting a colourful picture of his new city and the people. Giving us an insight into an Englishman's impression  of the rich and diverse cultures of Brazil. 

Malcolm sent us more of his observations and thoughts about his new adopted country.

An Englishman in Brazil by Malcolm Clark Part 1

An Englishman in Brazil by Malcolm Clark Part 2

An Englishman in Brazil by Malcolm Clark Part 3

An Englishman in Brazil by Malcolm Clark Part 3

An Englishman in Brazil by Malcolm Clark Part 4

Also

Fear by Achmed Abdullah narrated by Malcolm Clarke Recorded

and produced by Nigel Killick 

THE fact that the man whom he feared had died ten years earlier did not in the least lessen Stuart McGregor’s obsession of horror, of a certain grim expectancy, every time he recalled that final scene, just before Farragut Hutchison disappeared in to the African jungle to his death. McGregor stood, spectrally motionless, waiting for the screams to come from the jungle. 

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