A review by debsd
Cast in Order of Disappearance by Simon Brett, Jeremy Front

3.0

I freely admit that I listened to this because it was narrated by the wonderful Bill Nighy. I caught a little bit of it on Radio 4 one day while I was driving and decided to seek out the rest of it. It's very light entertainment, but it passed a couple of hours in the car.

I also got my hands on the original book and read the first few chapters of it, just to see how different it was. The radio adaptation is fairly loosely "based on" the original book. I probably won't continue to read the rest of the series, but as I've got the audio version now, I might stick it on in the car next time I've got a drive of a reasonable length on my own.