Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
Happy anniversary!
We've been doing this for a year! A full trip around the sun! 12 calendar pages! 57 episodes in 365 days.
To celebrate, we're reading a detective story by a woman who is one of the most important writers in the genre. But no, it's not Agatha. This week's story, "The Ninescore Mystery", was written by Baroness Emma Orczy, best known today for the stories of The Scarlet Pimpernel.
This story centers on a detective known as Lady Molly and her sidekick Mary. They get up to delightful shenanigans, and along the way your hosts tackle hard hitting issues like accents that melt cheese, the worst Bennet sister, and questionable hair gel.
"The Ninescore Mystery" was first published in the the 1910 collection Lady Molly of Scotland Yard.
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So sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.
A Sequel?
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Shuttlecockus Interruptus
Literary Money Shot
My Safeword: Goat’s Milk
Dinah Blows
Hardline Anti-Cannibal
A Psychotic Cat
The Dirtiest Thing We’ve Ever Read
A Psychotic Break
The Last Pooh
Pooh Water
Is That a Name?
Unseen Poopoo
Secreted In Their Butts
Let Me See Your Peacock
The Pooh of Alexander Beetle
A Rude Kind of Gratitude
A Pootle Party
A Birthday Pooh
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