Alf Silver
Clean Sweep (the Mystery Project)
Alf Silver
Clean Sweep (the Mystery Project)
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- Verlag: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
- Gesamtlaufzeit: 180 Min.
- Erscheinungstermin: Januar 1999
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781550172171
- Artikelnr.: 21103946
- Verlag: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
- Gesamtlaufzeit: 180 Min.
- Erscheinungstermin: Januar 1999
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781550172171
- Artikelnr.: 21103946
Alf Silver has been a playwright, an actor, and a songwriter, as well as a short-order cook, nude model, and day labourer. He grew up in various places across the Canadian prairies. He now lives with his wife in a farm-house at Ardoise, Nova Scotia, and devotes his time to researching and writing historical novels. Alfred has produced radio plays for the CBC programs Clean Sweep for The Mystery Project, Vanishing Point, Different Drummer, Cranks and Stereo Morning.
THE FIRST SIX EPISODES:
"The Ice Boy:" A mentally handicapped five-year-old is found frozen to
death in the woods.
"Suddenly This Summer:" Bonnie's son Robbie is accused of vandalizing.
"Deer in the Headlights:" The local game warden is found shot dead in his
kitchen one morning.
"Seven Crows a Secret:" Two women treasure their hand-carved sideboards
that happen to match; only one of them knows how and why.
"Back of His Hand:" Judy Barkhouse isn't the brightest penny in the till
but she's a good worker and hasn't got an enemy in the world. So where do
all the bruises come from?
"The Head Cheese:" When it comes to owning up to things and living them
down, nobody ends up smelling worse than Bonnie's former boss at the credit
union.
"The Ice Boy:" A mentally handicapped five-year-old is found frozen to
death in the woods.
"Suddenly This Summer:" Bonnie's son Robbie is accused of vandalizing.
"Deer in the Headlights:" The local game warden is found shot dead in his
kitchen one morning.
"Seven Crows a Secret:" Two women treasure their hand-carved sideboards
that happen to match; only one of them knows how and why.
"Back of His Hand:" Judy Barkhouse isn't the brightest penny in the till
but she's a good worker and hasn't got an enemy in the world. So where do
all the bruises come from?
"The Head Cheese:" When it comes to owning up to things and living them
down, nobody ends up smelling worse than Bonnie's former boss at the credit
union.
THE FIRST SIX EPISODES:
"The Ice Boy:" A mentally handicapped five-year-old is found frozen to
death in the woods.
"Suddenly This Summer:" Bonnie's son Robbie is accused of vandalizing.
"Deer in the Headlights:" The local game warden is found shot dead in his
kitchen one morning.
"Seven Crows a Secret:" Two women treasure their hand-carved sideboards
that happen to match; only one of them knows how and why.
"Back of His Hand:" Judy Barkhouse isn't the brightest penny in the till
but she's a good worker and hasn't got an enemy in the world. So where do
all the bruises come from?
"The Head Cheese:" When it comes to owning up to things and living them
down, nobody ends up smelling worse than Bonnie's former boss at the credit
union.
"The Ice Boy:" A mentally handicapped five-year-old is found frozen to
death in the woods.
"Suddenly This Summer:" Bonnie's son Robbie is accused of vandalizing.
"Deer in the Headlights:" The local game warden is found shot dead in his
kitchen one morning.
"Seven Crows a Secret:" Two women treasure their hand-carved sideboards
that happen to match; only one of them knows how and why.
"Back of His Hand:" Judy Barkhouse isn't the brightest penny in the till
but she's a good worker and hasn't got an enemy in the world. So where do
all the bruises come from?
"The Head Cheese:" When it comes to owning up to things and living them
down, nobody ends up smelling worse than Bonnie's former boss at the credit
union.