Scottish author Denise Mina writes the first episode in a new series of specially commissioned short stories by three of Britain's top crime writers. "A Blood Spotted Tissue" is a murder-mystery about a student found to have 'flesh in her drains'.
These stories were recorded in front of an audience in the MCT theatre, Alleyn's School, Dulwich and were and introduced by Mark Billingham.
Read by Sharon Small (who played Barbara Havers in the "Inspector Lynley Mysteries" based on the books by Elizabeth George)
Producer: Celia de Wolff A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
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Scottish author Denise Mina writes the first episode in a new series of specially commissioned short stories by three of Britain's top crime writers. "A Blood Spotted Tissue" is a murder-mystery about a student found to have 'flesh in her drains'.
These stories were recorded in front of an audience in the MCT theatre, Alleyn's School, Dulwich and were and introduced by Mark Billingham.
Read by Sharon Small (who played Barbara Havers in the "Inspector Lynley Mysteries" based on the books by Elizabeth George)
Producer: Celia de Wolff
A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.