Friday, 27 May 2022

"THE HANGING BRIDE OF CEDAR HOUSE."

UNPUBLISHED EPISODE

Episode summary:

"In the late summer of 1812, the Harwood family is celebrating the wedding of its eldest son; Captain Peter Harwood of His Majesty's 4th (Queens Own) Regiment of Dragoons, to Miss Alice Chappell at their grand Cedar House: located in North Yorkshire. The young bride and groom return from the local Parish church of St. Mary's to a fine reception at the family home. But within an hour, the happy event has turned to bitter ashes and grief; the young bride has hung herself in their new bedroom. Jericho and Team 74 are dispatched to the tragic scene because this terrible event should never have happened!"

 

Episode Warnings:

Alcohol – Smoking - Strong language – Violence [including domestic violence] – Strong sexual references – Horror and Supernatural happenings.

 

 Author’s notes about this episode:  

[1] This episode is currently NOT PUBLISHED and is a working draft copy.

[2] The original Title for this episode was: ‘THE STRANGE DEATH OF MRS. ALICE HARWOOD.’

[3] A ‘Jericho Tibbs’ original story.

[4] There is NO Alexandra version available.

[5] Illustration is an original painting by Belgium artist Eugene Lemaire (1874 - 1948) and found in the Public Domain. 


Episode details:

Concept date: 29th January, 2018

First published: Unavailable

Status: IN DEVELOPMENT & UNPUBLISHED.

Location: BOOK SERIES 0 – EPISODE 0.

Revisions: 0 [working draft copy]

Version: Draft.

Published Episode No. 000

Previous episode: None.

Next episode: None.

Age recommendation: 12+

Average reading time: Approx. 30 Minutes.

Angel-in-charge: Francis 

Team Assigned: Team 74

Human Time: 1812AD-1226AH 

Mission: 6 - 396003 - 1 – 1812


Episode Preview:



"THE HANGING BRIDE OF CEDAR HOUSE" CONTINUES IN 'TEMPORAL DETECTIVES' BOOK SERIES 0 [EPISODE 0.]


IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:

“All incidents and dialogue, and all characters with the exception of some well-known historical figures, are products of the author's imagination and are not to be construed as real. Where real-life historical figures appear, the situations, incidents, and dialogues concerning those persons are entirely fictional and are not intended to depict actual events or to change the entirely fictional nature of the work. In all other respects, any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.” 

CAUTION:

SOME OF THESE EPISODES CONTAIN VERY STRONG LANGUAGE, VIOLENCE, HORROR AND SEXUAL REFERENCES. Some are RECOMMENDED suitable for persons aged 15+ years only.”

THE AUTHOR.


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