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Jago & Litefoot, Series 6
- Narrated by: Trevor Baxter, Christopher Benjamin, Lisa Bowerman, Conrad Asquith
- Length: 4 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Four more supernatural adventures for the infamous infernal investigators.
6.1: 'The Skeleton Quay' by Jonathan Morris: Henry Gordon Jago and Professor Litefoot are back in the familiar fog-shrouded streets of Victorian London, but a new calling awaits them.... The Colonel, an emissary of Queen Victoria herself, reveals that their services are required by Her Majesty - and their first assignment is to investigate a series of ghostly apparitions at Shingle Cove.
6.2: 'Return of the Repressed' by Matthew Sweet: Henry Gordon Jago is troubled. He's having disturbing dreams, and the waking hours aren't much better.... Only one man can help - renowned Austrian mental pathologist Sigmund Freud. But even Freud isn't prepared for what he will discover in the mind of an infernal investigator.
6.3: 'Military Intelligence' by George Mann: There are Sentinels on the streets of London, killing without mercy. And as a web of intrigue unfolds, Jago and Litefoot move closer to confronting the enemy of the Crown. A battle to the death will demand the ultimate sacrifice.... Can this be the end of Jago and Litefoot?
6.4: 'The Trial of George Litefoot' by Justin Richards: Professor Litefoots stands accused of murder, and the court is determined to find him guilty. With fire about to rain down on London, Litefoot's only salvation lies in the most unexpected hands....
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- A. West
- 05-10-18
More fun adventures for the infernal investigators
Another great outing for Jago and Litefoot. the first one was just average but the rest made up for any slack in the first story.
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- Mr. M. Elsy
- 05-10-21
Not as good as the first 5
The first story was really good but after that it went down hill, all the other stories just seemed so stupid.
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- Just
- 09-30-20
An Extraordinary Excellent Return to Form!
Series Six may just be Jago and Litefoot's best yet; it has everything you'd come to expect, and some things you wouldn't, all back safely in the Victorian era. Brilliant chemistry as always, I can't wait for series seven...
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- Arthur Mennym
- 03-25-17
But spotty...
What did you like best about Jago & Litefoot, Series 6? What did you like least?
Great characters, least favourite but; just some good sci if fantasy stories needed not some massive story arc.....
Would you recommend Jago & Litefoot, Series 6 to your friends? Why or why not?
Yes, now a bit convoluted and if you haven't listened to the other series you might get a bit lost from time to time but still some good moments.
Was Jago & Litefoot, Series 6 worth the listening time?
Yes, but more solid stand alone stories needed.
Any additional comments?
Good to see so much Big `Finish stuff on audible....
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- ADW
- 03-17-17
Poor!
I really enjoyed this series initially, but some of the plots have become ludicrously convoluted and hard to follow. How they have got to season 12 now is hard to understand!