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|main character = [[Maxwell Grey]] | |main character = [[Maxwell Grey]] | ||
|setting | |setting = [[4 March]] [[2021]] | ||
|series | |series = ''[[Into The Unknown (series)|Into The Unknown]]'' | ||
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'''''Houses of Fear''''' was a short story in the ''[[Into The Unknown (series)|Into The Unknown]]'' series. | '''''Houses of Fear''''' was a short story in the ''[[Into The Unknown (series)|Into The Unknown]]'' series. |
Revision as of 21:33, 19 December 2022
Houses of Fear was a short story in the Into The Unknown series.
Summary
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Plot
Professor Grey talks about the response to Rani and Larry's articles about Wester Drumlins and the Weeping Angels within. He claims there were some plausible suggestions, such as a possible connection to a property on Cardinal Road in Bristol which was unexpectedly demolished in 2017 and to another building in London with an unsettling past, once owned by Manfred Grayle. Professor Grey concludes that its undeniable that Rani and Larry are not alone in their fears about Wester Drumlins.
Characters
- Professor Maxwell Grey
References
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Notes
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Continuity
- One reply suggested the Statue of Liberty may be a Weeping Angel. (TV: The Angels Take Manhattan)
- One reply suggested Wester Drumlins may be connected to a house in Bristol that was unexpectedly demolished in 2017. (TV: Knock Knock]
External links
- Houses of Fear on the Into The Unknown blog