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'''The Devil Cat''' is an audio drama produced by [[Big Finish Audio Dramas|Big Finish Productions]], released in May 2014.
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'''The Devil Cat''' is an audio drama produced by [[Big Finish Audio Dramas|Big Finish Productions]], released in May 2014. In 2015 it was nominated for a [http://iamtw.org/the-scribe-awards/scribe-award-nominees/ Scribe Award] alongside ''[[The Darkest Shadow]]''.
   
 
== Publisher's summary ==
 
== Publisher's summary ==

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The Devil Cat
Number

43

Type

Dramatic Reading

Writer

Mark Thomas Passmore

Director

David Darlington
Darren Gross

Music

David Darlington

Sound Design

David Darlington

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The Devil Cat is an audio drama produced by Big Finish Productions, released in May 2014. In 2015 it was nominated for a Scribe Award alongside The Darkest Shadow.

Publisher's summary

"Only we could get lost in the English countryside and find ourselves trapped in The Wicker Man!"

While on vacation in England, detective Tony Peterson and the witch Cassandra visit Tony's estranged cousin Lord Trent Malkin and his wife Ruby. The two couples team up to investigate the disappearance of a maid from the manor and a series of murders by an ancient cat cult. Complicating things are hostile villagers, an unfriendly vicar and amateur sleuth, Miss Emma Simon.

Who can be trusted in the village of Little Bascome? And if the legend of a Devil Cat wandering the countrywide in search of souls to devour is true, are Tony and Cassandra about to face the greatest threat of their lives?

Synopsis

Private detective Tony Peterson and the witch Cassandra Collins face their greatest challenge yet – the English aristocracy.

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