
Blind Terror
The Gods of Frost
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Guy Adams
About this listen
Following the death of her husband, Kathryn Ellis becomes the new housekeeper at Hodder Hall, keen to embark on a bright new future...only, her past won’t let her go just yet, and the ghosts that stalk the village threaten to cut her future short.
Eve Myles stars in this original Gothic horror from the pen of Guy Adams, comprising six half-hour episodes, produced by the team behind The Confessions of Dorian Gray.
Episode 1: Soul Cake
Episode 2: They’re Coming
Episode 3: Hodder’s Folly
Episode 4: The Lord of Misrule
Episode 5: Hide and Seek
Episode 6: Solstice
Directed and produced by Scott Handcock.
Executive producers Nicholas Briggs and Jason Haigh-Ellery.
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