General Information
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 Title:                  Wilt on High
 Author:                 Tom Sharpe
 Read By:                Stephen Thorne
 Copyright:              1996
 Audiobook Copyright:    1996
 Genre:                  Humour
 Publisher:              ISIS Audio Books
 Series Name:            Wilt
 Position in Series:     3
 Abridged:               No

Original Media Information
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 Media:                  Tape
 Length each:            35 min
 Source:                 Library
 Condition:              Used

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 Total Duration:         8h:02m
 Total MP3 Size:         220.95 MB
 Parity Archive:         yes
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 Encoded At:             CBR 64 kbit/s 44100 Hz Mono
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 Noise Reduction:        Noise reduction
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Book Description
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Wilt on High
by Tom Sharpe
Reader Stephen Thorne
(c)1984 / 1996
7 Audio Cassettes
7hrs 57mins

Synopsis
When the shadow of drug-dealing falls across Fenland Tech, Henry Wilt naturally becomes the target of suspicion for his colleagues, his old enemy Inspector Flint, and not least his formidable wife Eva. What starts with an accusation of voyeurism in the staff lavatory escalates - with a little help from herbal remedies and police inquisitors - into a massive confrontation with the forces of law and order, both civil and military.

Wilt is back - in form, and in a deal of trouble.
Wilt is still teaching at the Fenland Tech, attempting to drill English into Plasterers, dozing through tedious committee meetings and occasionally getting mildly plastered in "The Pig in A Poke" with one of his few bearable colleagues. But the even tenor of his days is very rudely interrupted when the shadow of drug dealing flickers across the Tech.
Suddenly Wilt becomes the target of suspicion. His colleagues think that he's responsible for triggering a departmental inquiry, and Inspector Flint - an old enemy - knows that he's guilty of something, and sees a chance to settle a number of scores. What his wife thinks is... what all wives think. But what none of them have reckoned with is Wilt's talent for making new enemies.
What starts with an accusation of voyeurism in the staff lavatory (of the wrong gender) leads, more or less directly, to a massive confrontation at a nearby US airbase with the forces of law and order on both sides and Wilt in his usual place - in the middle.
There are bugging devices implanted in his car: his formidable wife is in touch with a sinister herbalist. The Wilt quads are deploying to the full their talents for infuriating his neighbours, and Wilt himself is the target for experienced and underworked inquisitors - some from the police, some from the USAF.
There is only one way out: straight up.
(Taken from the UK 1st edition, Secker & Warburg 1985)

Reader
Stephen Thorne trained at RADA and then joined the RSC for three years. He's played at the Mermaid Theatre, The Old Vic and his TV work incl... David Copperfield and Dr Who and the voice of Asian in 'The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe'.