In 1979 Karl Alexander burst upon the literary world with a brash, exciting novel with a unique concept: H. G. Wells, the famous,
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Details: " The World of Tim Frazer", shown under the banner " Francis Durbridge Presents...", was the longest-running BBC serial of the early Sixties, & one of the most successful. The popularity of the TV programmes inspired Francis Durbridge to write several novels featuring the easygoing engineer-turned-spy Tim Frazer. In this one, Frazer becomes involved in another difficult & dangerous case. When special agent Leo Salinger is killed by a fast car in Amsterdam, Tim Frazer is sent over to trail the attractive young woman who was at the wheel. Was it a genuine accident? So it seems until Frazer returns to London & encounters a body instead of an evening date... The case grows more complicated at every turn. What sinister implications lie behind an innocent bulb catalogue? What is the mystery of the metronome carried by the dead man? It is only Frazer's second assignment
- is it going to be his last? Read by Anthony Head. Ideal for: Playing in your car, for plenty of laughs. Running time approximately: 2 hours 20 minutes. 2 CD's abridged.