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The Cursed of Brokenshore

a Sherlock Holmes radio play and novel
"Watson, the dead are walking in Brokenshore..."
Brokenshore is a small, seaside Essex village with a murky past. For centuries it has been known for shipwrecking and murder. But now things have become much worse...
The local vicar makes the trek to Baker Street to beg Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson to visit Brokenshore. He believes that only Sherlock Holmes can uncover the answer to why graves have been ripped open from within, and why the dead have been seen walking in Brokenshore.
written by Iain McLaughlin & Claire Bartlettdirected by John Patrick Lowriefirst broadcast on Imagination Theater in 2011 as part of The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
The Cursed of Brokenshore is available as a download or as part of this box set, The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Volume Five here at the Imagination Theater website.
DOCTOR WHO JAMES BOND SHERLOCK HOLMES ERIMEM COMMANDO KERIDES THE THINKER
IAIN MCLAUGHLIN
contact@iainmclaughlin.com
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