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Category Archives: Andy Lane
Jago & Litefoot – Series 1
Hurrah – theatre impresario Henry Gordon Jago and pathologist Professor George Litefoot, those two fruity Victorian investigators created by Robert Holmes and played to perfection by Christopher Benjamin and Trevor Baxter, are back this month for their eleventh series! The … Continue reading
ALL-CONSUMING FIRE by Andy Lane
This audio production is an adaptation of the 1994 novel by Andy Lane that brought together Sherlock Holmes and, wait for it, Doctor Who. In addition there are also elements of the HP Lovecraft Cthulhu mythos too. Now, I realise … Continue reading
THE MAHOGANY MURDERERS by Andy Lane
A few years ago I started commuting – but British trains being what they frequently are (late, over-crowded, expensive …) I found that trying to read a book was not easy, what with all the jostling amongst passengers and the … Continue reading