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    The Night of Caesar's Knives
    by William Keenan
    Second volume of his spy trilogy
    01. Late into the Night
    02. The Night of Caesar's Knives
    03. The Vienna Connection
    Doris and Michael return from their honeymoon when Michael receives a call from Tom Renshaw, offering him a second honeymoon in Rome for Michael and his wife, complimentaries of British Intelligence. They wanted to thank him for his earlier work in Germany. Though while he is there in Rome, they want him to shadow a gentlmen call Gerald Picton. British Intelligence wants to know where he goes and who he meets.
    But while in Rome, Michael is approached by a good friend of Picton's who asks to set up a meeting with Michael. When Michael shows up he finds himself on a murder scene with he being the prime suspect.
    With Anna Cropper [Doris Hayward],
    John Bennett [Michael Hayward],
    Elizabeth Kelly [Aunt Claire O'Connell],
    Geoffrey Matthews [Tom Renshaw],
    Ronald Herdman [Gerald Picton],
    Geoffrey Wheeler [Sven Best / Count Galetao],
    Peter Bell [Captain Averno of the Rome Police],
    David Marlowe [Colonel Boris Balakev of the KGB],
    Geoffrey Banks [Rodson, Head of the German Section of British Intelligence],
    Graham Tenant [Harry Carson],
    Meera Stowe [Jean Tyler, Gerald Picton's secretary].
    Produced by Trevor Hill
    BBC Radio 4: Saturday Night Theatre (Sat 14th February 1976 @ 8:30 p.m.)
    Re-broadcast Saturday Night Theatre on 15th July 1978 @ 8:30 p.m.