
Severed Threads
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Narrated by:
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Brian d’Arcy James
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Ameet Chana
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Hugo Docking
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By:
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John Dryden
About this listen
Three lives on three continents connected by one event… A young British schoolboy obsessed with school massacres, a radio journalist in India on the trail of a scoop for the BBC, and the boss of an American church-owned clothing firm are the threads that run through this intricate, suspenseful three-part thriller from award-winning writer-director John Dryden.
At first the three lives seem totally unconnected, but as the threads unravel they become tangled in a shocking heap of child labour, abuse and murder. A unique and compelling thriller, recorded on location in the USA, India, and the UK. Written and directed by John Dryden. A Goldhawk Essential Production.
©2011 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2011 BBC Studios Distribution LtdVery thought-provoking - a wonderful cast
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Enjoyed listening to John Dryden’s ‘Pandemic’ earlier this week that I needed another dose of his genius. And this again is a fantastic drama, a 3-thread story that meets at the end.
There are really lots of incredible audio plays on Audible, I just wished it was easier finding them. For example this was uploaded March 2012, and since then only one review has been left (Feb’15).
It may not be the newest, but it certainly is a fabulous 2hr audio drama. If only more people could find it, they too might agree.
John Dryden’s audio dramas are addictive
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The action takes place in three locations, one in the past, one present, one future (sort of). The drama unfolds like someone gradually filling in a painting - with the listener left to make connections.
The acting is uncannily realistic and the story plausible, if disturbing.
This the third John Dryden drama I’ve heard. I recommend all the others on Audible, and if you like them look out for “Passenger List” on the radio and podcasts, which I think is his best yet.
Gripping listening, good radio
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