Signal Red: The Great Train Robbery by Robert Ryan & narrator Clive Mantle [Unabridged]
Publisher: Chivers audiobooks 2-June-2011 | ISBN n/a | Language English
12 Audio CDs in MP3 / 64 KBit/s CBR / 44,100 Hz / Mono | Total Runtime ~ 14 Hours 30 Mins | 422 MB
Publisher: Chivers audiobooks 2-June-2011 | ISBN n/a | Language English
12 Audio CDs in MP3 / 64 KBit/s CBR / 44,100 Hz / Mono | Total Runtime ~ 14 Hours 30 Mins | 422 MB
8th August 1963. A team of criminals, led by a charismatic mastermind, commits a crime that will shock the nation - the Great Train Robbery. The gang hold up a Royal Mail train en route to London and escape with millions. It is wealth beyond their wildest imaginings. But Scotland Yard determine to track them down, one by one, by fair means or foul…
This fictionalised account of one of the most infamous true crimes of all time tells the thrilling story of one incredible robbery and 15 men who risked it all for fame, fast cars, and more money they could handle.
About The Author
Robert Ryan (Tom Neale) was born in Liverpool but moved to London when he was eighteen to attend university. He lectured in natural sciences for several years before moving into journalism in the mid-1980s, first with The Face and then the Dylan Jones-edited Arena. During this time, he also wrote for The Daily Telegraph, US GQ, US Conde Nast Traveler, Esquire and The Sunday Times. Robert Ryan lives in North London with his wife and three children.
About The Reader
Clive Mantle was born June 3, 1957 in Barnet, London. He was a chorister in St. John's choir, Cambridge for four years, and a member of the National Youth Theatre for five years, appearing in a total of eleven productions. He trained at R.A.D.A. and has worked steadily in films, plays and television.
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