Set in the sleepy English village of Cherringham, this cozy detective series brings together an unlikely sleuthing duo: English web designer Sarah and American ex-cop Jack. 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.
Thick as Thieves
Two Cherringham locals, roaming a farm with metal detectors, discover an amazing treasure—a silver Roman plate worth millions. They must share the reward with both the farmer and the owner of the land, the formidable Lady Repton, but there will be plenty for everyone. That night, while the village pubs do a roaring trade, archaeologist Professor Peregrine Cartwright offers to keep the plate secure in his massive wall safe. But when the British Museum expert arrives to verify the find next morning, the safe is empty! Police blame a notorious gang of art thieves operating in the county, But Jack and Sarah have other suspicions …
Last Train to London
Cherringham is devastated. Otto Brendl, the likable old man who had hosted the classic Punch-and-Judy show for the kids each summer, has died suddenly of a heart attack. But while the memorial service is being planned, Jack becomes suspicious that Otto wasn’t just the friendly man next door. Maybe there’s more behind the heart attack? Soon Jack and Sarah are on the trail of a particularly sinister murderer—and together they will find that there’s not only one kind of justice.
The Curse of Mabb’s Farm
Up on the hill above Cherringham sits Mabb’s Farm. It’s a place with a dark history dating back to the seventeenth century—a time when locals lived in fear of the devil, and witches were burnt at the stake. Legend has it that the farm—and all who live there—are cursed with misfortune. But is it really a curse when this year’s crops fail, the livestock sicken, and deadly fires break out? Or is there a hidden reason behind these dangerous events?
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“I absolutely devoured Vacation by Matthew Costello. It’s dark, subversive, deeply disturbing, and absolutely compelling.”
— Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author
Matt Costello is an award-winning and bestselling writer who has worked in a myriad of genres and medias. His novels, spanning genres, have been published all around the world, and his classic horror novel, Beneath Still Waters, was made into a film by Lionsgate. His novel Vacation was a major release from Macmillan, who also released the sequel, Home, as well as his epic sci-fi novel Star Road. He has also written and designed dozens of award-winning and bestselling games including The 7th Guest, G-Force, Aladdin, Just Cause, and Pirates of the Caribbean. Matt has also written episodes and created TV formats for PBS, Disney, SyFy, and the BBC. He consults on story, creativity, games, and multiplatform projects around the world.
Neil Richards has worked as a producer and writer in television and film, creating scripts for BBC, Disney, and Channel 4, and earning numerous BAFTA nominations along the way. He has also written scripts and stories for over twenty video games, including The Da Vinci Code and Starship Titanic, cowritten with Douglas Adams.
Neil Dudgeon has been in many British television programs, 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 Birket’ on BBC Radio 4’s Afternoon Play series, written by Caroline and David Stafford.