Murder At Moorsey Manor Jago and Litefoot 7.3 Moorsely manor is where this adventure takes Jago and Litefoot. Taking on the alias of invited guests at a meeting of Sherlock Holmes enthusiasts, they hope to find someone who can help prove their innocence. All would be well except that the guests soon learn that one of them will die on the hour, every hour, and there’s no escape. This is a pretty solid audio. Though I wasn’t bowled over by it, it is good, As usual for me I didn’t get a good shot at listing, a little distracted and tired and it doesn’t help. It’s no exactly an original plot, one by one people get killed. One death scene was a bit gruesome, getting squashed between walls, and hearing the screams, did make me squirm. Its low on the sci fi spectrum. Mild spoiler the house can rearrange itself. Suddenly finding the corridor you came from is no longer there. And rooms weren’t where you left them. A little bit of a twist at the end. Good.
The Night of 1000 Stars Jago and Lifefoot 7.2 Jago, Litefoot and Ellie are holed up in Bakers Street, still fugitives. The arrival of Leela would seem to be a bit of a boon, yet there is something ‘other’ in the group. This is almost one long conversation between the four. There’s a picture where, at first glance seems to be normal, but then on second look there’s something closer to home. Remorse - as Leela names it, an entity feeding on the guilt and sadness from the past. The title allude to the fact that Jago presents each of the four as a theatre show, as they take turns in the ‘spotlight’ telling of their own buried secrets, the shame they hide, the things they’d rather forget. It is a chance to discover more about the background of the four, fleshing out the characters. It does remind me of the audio The Murder of Oliver Akkron. Whereas with most stories you can kind of pick up the plot when you come back to it, this you need pay attention. It is something best listened to in on...