Blood in the Summertime

Jonathan Gill
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England in the summer of 1923. A time and place for leisure and for love. A world of tennis and polo, tea and gin, village fêtes and... blood sacrifice? Montgomery Chippentater is looking forward to a weekend’s reminiscence with an old friend, but no sooner is he off the train than he finds himself embroiled in a lovelorn scheme involving two ladies, a priest, and far more evil than he packed for. Blood in the Summertime is a dark farce in two acts, a bloody good time steeped in Wodehouse and spiced with Lovecraft.
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