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Demon Brother
- A BBC Radio 4 full-cast thriller
- Narrated by: Valene Kane, Shaun Dingwall, full cast
- Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
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Summary
When Jasper finds his father dead, a dark mystery begins to unfold. His dad kept a secret - Jasper has a twin brother, Eddie, whom he's never met. After the funeral the two brothers decide to swap lives.
As Jasper escapes the confines of his faltering marriage and attempts to track down his father's killer, he soon discovers that with his newfound freedom comes the threat of extreme danger.
A dark thriller in two parts that reflect each other: The first tells Jasper's story. The second tells Eddie's.
Demon Brother is a story about identity, sex and death. Shaun Dingwall (New Tricks, Young Victoria, Doctor Who) stars opposite himself as the two brothers, Jasper and Eddie - one good and one very bad. Valene Kane (The Fall) makes her radio debut as Jasper's wife Caitlin. With supporting performances from Vera Filatova (Peep Show) and Kenneth Cranham (Made in Dagenham, Layer Cake, Shine on Harvey Moon).
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- Amazon Customer
- 27-11-19
See the story to the end
At first I thought I’d wasted money on paying to listen to this story. But saw it through to the end which made it worth listening too. I would recommend this book.
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- Lauri Sim
- 25-04-21
Intriguing Drama on Identity
Jasper loses his estranged father in a demon based incident and after a breakdown, his lost twin brother appears from a “prison” sentence and suggests they swap lives. But has the prison sentence been physical or emotional? Superb, compelling and intriguing this is a tribute to grief and how we never can escape where we come from.,
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