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Novelist Reading

T was surely a misguided notion to. have Miss Ngaio Marsh reading her | latest novel, Opening Night, serially, as | she is from 4YA at present. The book | has been published sufficiently long for | admirers to have read it. and not long enough for them to have forgotten it; nor, pleasant as it may be as detective | fiction, has it that deathless quality | which bears endless repetition. Miss | Marsh is an intelligent reader, with an | unusual and attractive voice; one feels | that it might have been used to better | purpose. |

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 728, 26 June 1953, Page 11

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Novelist Reading New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 728, 26 June 1953, Page 11

Novelist Reading New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 728, 26 June 1953, Page 11

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