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Capital Punishment released today

Steven Pacey reads Robert Wilson‘s new crime thriller Capital Punishment, which promises to take listeners on a terrifying journey into London’s dark side. The audio-CD and downloadable file is released today.

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Steven Pacey Longlists

Although Steven Pacey didn’t make the short-list for the What’s On Stage awards this year, fans propelled his name into the long-list for Best Supporting Actor in a Play for Charley’s Aunt! Steven has also made it to the long-list for The Sounds of Crime Award for the best unabridged crime audiobook first published in […]

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Capital Punishment

Steven Pacey reads Robert Wilson’s new crime thriller Capital Punishment, which promises to take listeners on a terrifying journey into London’s dark side. The audio-CD and downloadable file will be released on January 17, 2013. Charles Boxer, ex-army, ex-police, has found his niche in private security. His speciality: high-stakes kidnap resolution. But it’s a rootless […]

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Audiobook of the Year 2012

The Broken Token, recently read by Steven Pacey, was included in The Independent‘s list of top audiobooks for 2012 today. Congratulations, Steven! “An earlier hero emerges in the first of a beautifully constructed series about murder in 18th-century Leeds. Chris Nickson’s protagonist is Richard Nottingham, Constable of the city, searching for a murderer, a thief, […]

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A Conspiracy of Faith

Jussi Adler-Olsen fans will be pleased to know that Steven Pacey has recently recorded the audio version of the third novel in the best selling Department Q crime series. It will be released under the title A Conspiracy of Faith, on May 21 2013, in the US. No news about the UK edition at this […]

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Chris Nickson on The Broken Token audiobook

Chris Nickson, author of The Broken Token, which was recently read by Steven Pacey, shares his reaction to the audiobook: Today sees the release of my first audiobook, The Broken Token, done through the excellent people at Creative Content and spoken by the veteran actor Steven Pacey, who’s done similar work for authors like Susan […]

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Tristram Shandy: Gentleman

Released this week, an abridged version of Laurence Sterne’s The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, read by Steven Pacey, for Penguin Classics. “I am got, I know not how, into a cold un-metaphorical vein of infamous writing, and cannot take a plumb-lift out of it for my soul; so must be obliged to […]

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A Question of Identity

Also released this week, the seventh in Susan Hill’s best-selling Simon Serrailler series, A Question of Identity. Read, unabridged, by Steven Pacey. Duchess of Cornwall Close: sheltered accommodation, a mix of bungalows and flats, newly built and not quite finished. Despite the bitterly cold weather, elderly residents are moving in. Then, one snowy night, an […]

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Return of the Native

Steven Pacey recently read an abridged version of Thomas Hardy’s time-honoured, The Return of the Native for Penguin Classics. “Do I desire unreasonably much in wanting what is called life – music, poetry, passion, war, and all the beating and pulsing that is going on in the great arteries of the world?” Tempestuous Eustacia Vye […]

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The Broken Token

A new audiobook, brilliantly read by Steven Pacey. The Broken Token, by Chris Nickson, was realeased recently. It is the first book in the Richard Nottingham series of Leeds mysteries. Pickpockets, pimps, and prostitutes: All in a day’s work for the city constable – until work moves too close to home…. When Richard Nottingham, Constable […]

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