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Episode 10

In the quiet aftermath of the bush fire, Alan Tealing finally grasps the deep truth of the investigation.

Peter Firth reads the conclusion of James Robertson's powerful new novel, inspired by aspects and events surrounding the Lockerbie bombing.

In the quiet aftermath of the bush fire, Alan Tealing finally comprehends the deep truth that lies at the heart of the investigation into the bombing in which his wife and daughter were killed twenty-one years ago.

Read by Peter Firth.

Written and abridged by James Robertson.

Produced by Kirsteen Cameron.

15 minutes

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Fri 5 Jul 2013 22:45

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Reader Peter Firth
Producer Kirsteen Cameron
Author James Robertson

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  • Fri 5 Jul 2013 22:45

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