Haunt (audio story)

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Haunt was the second story in the audio anthology Visitants, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Lizzie Hopley and featured Angela Bruce as Brigadier Bambera, Alex Jordan as Sergeant Savarin and Yemishi Oyinloye as Dr Louise Rix.

Publisher's summary

Bambera joins Rix on an excursion up north to investigate strange goings on at the abandoned Greensands Hotel. Are local legends true that the hotel is haunted by a murderous bogeyman known as Baghead, or is there a more down-to-earth explanation? The only way to uncover the truth is to stay in the hotel overnight, but their digging into the building's past has awoken something that would have been better left alone.

Plot

Rix takes Bambera to Greensands, Merseyside to visit The Dunes Hotel, which MP Malcolm Climber wanted to have demolished before he disappeared. She shows Bambera to the basement where a construction man was attacked by a man with a bag on his head, whom he believed to be Climber, and plays a recording by an architect from a week later. Bambera is unimpressed, but agrees to investigate on the condition that Rix have Savarin complete her paperwork for a month.

Bambera and Rix stay at the hotel overnight without incident but, when Rix replays a recording, she hears a voice say "you will die" and a child cry. At the library, Rix listens to a recording about Baghead by Clare Yale, who went missing fifteen years ago, and is told by journalist Dom McNeil to read the microfilms on the Wells family. The Wellses owned the hotel from 1915, when it was briefly an army hospital; Graham Wells died in an asylum two months ago and his son, Alan, is in prison for murdering his mother.

Rix puts a UNIT trace on Clare Yale, who believed that Baghead was a "vessel for the lost", but Bambera believes that it is a hoax trying to shut down Lantern Constructions' development of The Dunes. Promised ice cream in addition to breakfast, Bambera goes with Rix to the asylum where Nurse Bannister shows them photographs of scratches on Graham allegedly caused by his son and tells them that Graham believed that his wife's ghost held his hand at night. This reminds Rix of various other stories of people who stayed at the hotel complaining about somebody holding their hand in the night.

After showing Bambera a recording of Clare Yale's séance, Rix tells her that she felt a hand holding hers whilst they were staying at The Dunes, which Bambera believes she imagined as a result of all the recordings she has watched and listened to. Bambera agrees to one last night and, in the morning, Rix checks the recording and they hear the voice of Blair, Bambera's army major whom she testified against and who died in Kenya, calling Bambera a traitor. McNeil, whom Bambera has learnt was given an official warning for harrassing Clare Yale weeks before her disappearance, is soon sent away when he arrives and tells them to ask Alan Wells how his mother died.

Having realised that it would be impossible for the body of Alan's mother to wash up on the beach given Greensands' tides, Bambera and Rix go to speak with Alan at Rex Hill Jail in North Yorkshire. He denies having harmed his father and explains that Baghead appeared to his mother as a drowned child to torture her and that she died soaking wet in the basement. Savarin calls them and lets them know that McNeil broke into The Dunes looking for them and has been attacked, suffering permanent damage to his arm, but will not speak to anybody but Rix. They return to The Dunes and find the windows smashed from the inside and their equipment covered in sand.

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