Episode 2
Why did Violet Gibson, whose quest for spiritual comfort was troubled, try to kill the fascist dictator? Read by Sinead Cusack.
Sinead Cusack reads from Frances Stonor Saunders' account of the troubled life of Violet Gibson, the daugher of an Anglo-Irish lord who attempted to assassinate Mussolini in Rome in 1926.
Violet Gibson was the daughter of an Anglo-Irish peer. Her circumstances were comfortable financially, but her quest for spiritual comfort was troubled. What led her to raise a pistol at the Fascist dictator Mussolini?
Abridged by Jill Waters
A Waters Company production for 麻豆社 Radio 4.
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