While hot on the heels of serial coupon-racketeer Gordon Ginner Chief Inspector MacDonald of Scotland Yard receives word of an intriguing incident up in Lancashire - the summer cottage of local farmer Giles Hoggett has been broken into with an assortment of seemingly random items missing which include a complete reel of salmon line a large sack and two iron dogs from his fireplace. What first appears as a simple break-in quickly spirals into a mystery of contested land grabs for fishing between farmers made all the more enticing to MacDonald when a body is then found in the river - the body of Gordon Ginner. First published in 1946 and set in the fell country of Lunesdale over the course of a rainy September The Theft of the Iron Dogs showcases Lorac’s masterful attention to detail and deep affection for both Lunesdale and its residents.
David Thorpe has appeared in many stage plays, in rep and on tour. TV credits include The Brittas Empire, Peak Practice, and Jonathan Creek. Twice a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company, he has been ... more