Could a murder at the Marston House in 1935 have connections to the mysterious disappearances at the Blake House in 2010? How does Philip Gibson fit in? And why do so many roads seem to lead back to Joseph Curwen? More questions than answers as Kennedy and Byron move from Essex to Suffolk. Three years on from The Shadow Over Innsmouth, and Heawood's disappearance at Pleasant Green, the Lovecraft Investigations are back and podcaster Kennedy Fisher is following new clues in Julian Simpson’s H P Lovecraft-inspired universe. Cast: Kennedy Fisher - Jana Carpenter Marcus Byron - Ben Crowe Eleanor Peck - Nicola Walker Written and directed by Julian Simpson Music composed by Tim Elsenburg Sound design: David Thomas Production Assistant: Ethan Elsenburg Producer: Sarah Tombling Executive Producer: Karen Rose A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds
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A space about the size of a single garage.
The walls were covered in more enochian symbols.
There were old candles everywhere, burned down into dusty pools of solid wax.
And on the floor, a complex diagram laid out in chalk.
Don't break any of the chalk lines.
This was a ritual space.
And Byron was worried that whatever Gibson may have been trying to summon twelve or more years ago might still be trapped within the interlocking lines on the floor.
I found this hard to believe, but like Byron said earlier, reality doesn't care what you believe.
There was a small antique roll top desk over in the corner.
It's locked.
Do you want to do your thing?
Okay.