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The Lady Vanishes

The Lady Vanishes

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A much-loved mother, teacher and friend steps on a plane for an overseas adventure and is never seen again. Marion Barter, the former wife of Australian soccer great Johnny Warren, went missing in 1997. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance are bizarre. Her daughter has never given up hope of finding her. This is her quest.

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I have found the story of The Lady Vanishes interesting - I especially since it is being told from the family’s view. My heart breaks for them, but it us an important story with valuable lessons to learn. Keeps my interest and the well written episodes are a good length.

Very Interesting Story

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There are 30+ hours of podcast here. I really want to hear this story, but dang! It's as long a George Martin book, 50% longer than Moby Dick. I got through three episodes and concluded it was being produced like a daytime soap: lots of content, but not a lot of forward motion. Going to read the story online aomewhere instead.

Why so long?

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