One of the worst blizzards in years hits Cherringham, cutting off the village from the rest of the world. Just outside of town, Broadmead Grange is a struggling retirement home, housed in a gothic mansion behind towering walls. One of the home’s residents, poor old Archy, becomes Cherringham’s latest victim after he loses himself amongst the snow drifts. Did Archy really just fall victim to the elements, or was there foul play involved? Jack and Sarah take on the case to dig up the truth.
Cherringham is a serial novel à la Charles Dickens, with a new audio episode released every two weeks. Set in the sleepy English village of Cherringham, the detective series brings together an unlikely sleuthing duo: English web designer Sarah and American ex-cop Jack. Thrilling and deadly – but with a spot of tea – it’s like Rosamunde Pilcher meets Inspector Barnaby. Each of the self-contained episodes is a quick listen for the morning commute, while waiting for the doctor, or when curling up with a hot cuppa.
For fans of Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple series, Lilian Jackson Braun’s The Cat Who series, Caroline Graham’s Midsomer Murders, and the American TV series Murder She Wrote, starring Angela Lansbury.
Co-authors Neil Richards (based in the UK) and Matthew Costello (based in the US), have been writing together since the mid 90’s, creating content and working on projects for the BBC, Disney Channel, Sony, ABC, Eidos, and Nintendo to name but a few. Their transatlantic collaboration has underpinned scores of TV drama scripts, computer games, radio shows, and – most recently – the successful crime fiction series Cherringham.
The narrator of the audiobook, Neil Dudgeon, has been in many British television programmes including the roles of ‚DCI John Barnaby‘ in ‚Midsomer Murders‘ and ‚Jim Riley‘ in ‚The Life of Riley‘. He is also known for his film roles in ‚The Nativity‘, ‚Sorted‘ and ‚Son of Rambow‘. In 2012 Dudgeon starred as ‚Norman Birkett‘ on BBC Radio 4’s Afternoon Play series written by Caroline and David Stafford.
- Veröffentlicht am Freitag 18. August 2017 von Bastei Lübbe
- ISBN: 9783838779546
- 159 Seiten
- Genre: Belletristik, Krimis, Spionage, Thriller