Letters To Lenin - Episode Four: A Story That Begins In Russia Makes Its Way To Salford, Olivia Lewis-Brown
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Letters To Lenin - Episode Four: A Story That Begins In Russia Makes Its Way To Salford

Author: Olivia Lewis-Brown

Series: Letters To Lenin #4

Narrator: Stephen Hannify, Chris Hudson, Abigail Pidgeon, Callum Taylor, Dale Grant, David Ambler, Kris Laudrum, Mandy Hester, Mike Leonard, Paul Lewis-Brown, Ross Millighan, Ryan Butterworth

Unabridged: 0 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook

Publisher: Findaway Voices

Published: 07/24/2020

Genre: Drama - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

Synopsis

“The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles." - Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto (1848)

In the final instalment of the Letters to Lenin series the men ( now devastated after Bernard's death ) decide to kidnap Clemence Reed and make him listen. However when they discover Mr Reeds business associates want him dead in order to inherit his coal empire, the men see an opportunity to further their union demands. When Nancy falls Ill and the strike is yet again threatened, Nikolai must choose between the woman he loves and the community he so passionately wants to protect. Now the leader of the newly formed 'Miners Federation Of Great Britain', Nikolai battles with his sense of right and wrong in order to lead the coal mining proletarians into the future of the industrial age.

Packed with vengeance, revolution, tragedy and woe this finale is guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat.

If you would like to find out more about this series and the creators behind the voices please visit www.letterstolenin.theatre

If you would like to stay informed on future writing work from Olivia Lewis-Brown you can visit her personal site at www.lewis-brown.com or visit www.screamwriter.blog for updates

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