
Old Tom Meets Psychic Derek
An Armchair Detective Special (The Armchair Detective, Book 21)
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Narrated by:
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Alan Ceppos
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By:
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Ian Shimwell
About this listen
An Armchair Detective feature-length special
“So cold. So very, very cold.”
Over 90 years ago, an abandoned boy does not last the night on the bitterly cold, snowy streets....
Modern-day Stokeham is gripped by a relentless blizzard. Trench and Debsy struggle through the snow to interview a stranded medium - psychic Derek. Why has psychic Derek come to a wintry Stokeham? Can he really speak to his spirit guide, Sammy? And what is Sammy’s connection to the tragedy that happened nearly a century ago?
Old Tom believes in Sammy, though, because he, too, can feel the cold....
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