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  • Written Out: A Falconer Files Christmas Short Story

  • The Falconer Files - Brief Cases, Book 7
  • By: Andrea Frazer
  • Narrated by: Stephen Doyle
  • Length: 42 mins

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Written Out: A Falconer Files Christmas Short Story

By: Andrea Frazer
Narrated by: Stephen Doyle
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A regional television programme, Get One Over, where amateurs search for and discover antiques and valuable objects in junk shops, has captured the nation’s zeitgeist and gone nationwide.

The Christmas episode is to be filmed in Market Darley, and being antiques fans, Miss Emily Jarvis, and DI Falconer and DS Carmichael plan to be in town to bump into the stars of the programme. Carmichael loves the programme for its jokey narrator, but Falconer, along with a host of other viewers, hates the man’s rude and condescending commentary.

But on a crispy cold December morning, as the chase around the town to find the TV stars continues, it proves to be a terminal performance for one of their number.

©2012 Anthony Frazer (P)2024 Anthony Frazer

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