• The Lost Legacy of Tilly Whim

  • Mar 25 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

The Lost Legacy of Tilly Whim

  • Summary

  • ABOUT THE DRAMA

    Join the iconic detective duo as they navigate a treacherous web of deceit and revenge within the depths of the Tilly Whim caves. With lives on the line and reputations at stake, Holmes and Watson race to uncover the truth behind Trelawney's vanishing act. Packed with suspense, intrigue, and wit, "The Lost Legacy of Tilly Whim" will transport you into a world of Victorian mystery and mayhem.

    Featuring top-notch voice acting and immersive sound design, this audio drama promises a captivating listening experience unlike any other. Dive into the shadowy depths of the Tilly Whim caves and let Sherlock Holmes guide you through a labyrinth of secrets, where the game is afoot, and the stakes have never been higher.

    "The Lost Legacy of Tilly Whim" is an original script by Craig Hart, based on the characters of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The cast includes: RJ Bayley (Holmes), A.W. Miller (Dr. Watson), Mike Carnes (Mayor Biggs), Stephanie Nemeth-Parker (Elizabeth Trelawney), Craig Hart (Dr. Blackwood and the Driver), Jonathan Cooke (Edward Trelawney and the Night Soil Man), and Nicole Swanson (The Housekeeper). Direction, sound design, and script by Craig Hart.

    LRT Media theme composed by John Campbell

    REVIEWS for HOLMES

    "Wish there were more episodes ... I love the voice actors!!!!" - Cozy_Rozy, Apple Podcast Listener

    "Loved it, beginning to end. Can't wait for the next one. You will not be disappointed!" - Leonard, Audible Listener

    "Listened to and read everything Arthur Conan Doyle over the years. This is quite good! Well done." - M, Audible Listener

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