The Taste Of Proof By Bill Knox
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The Taste of Proof Adapted from his book by Bill Knox 'No fingerprints around, Frank. Everything wiped... except one thing. The cap of a whisky bottle we found in the waste-basket... a bottle that had been in the manager's cupboard. That bottle cap had one fingerprint. Yours.' Chief Insp Thane: Paul Kermack Insp Moss: Robert Trotter Frank Humble: Arthur Boland PC Beech: Michael Bruce Sgt MacLeod: Robert Docherty Mary Thane: Mary Riggans Doc Williams: Michael Elder Dan Laurence: Willy Joss Joe O’Brien: Ian Ireland Barbara McPhail: Rose McBain Greenlaw: Ian Dewar Kelso: John Shedden Greta Rodell: Clare Richards Supt Ilford: John Young Agnes Humbie: Jenifer Angus Producer: Gordon Emslie Saturday-Night Theatre: Sat 3rd Aug 1974 20:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM The 4th Paul Pine novel, which many believe is the best of the Pine mysteries. A mystery originally published in 1965, featuring DS Colin Thane and DI Moss of Glasgow's Millside Division, who investigate a scam involving a famous brand of whiskey liqueur, taking them from a sprawling housing estate to a lonely peat-bog.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
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Reviews
Very well-plotted and credible





mramshaw
I found this slightly hard to follow (in terms of keeping track of who is who) and there was a loose end or two left once it was over, but it was surprisingly good for something written in 1965 (multiply the money values by about a hundred to get modern equivalents). [@Debsw, thank you for all of your reviews, they're helpful.]
A real classic





Debsw
This is one of the best detective dramas I have heard. Not dated at all and a real gem.