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Post by matthewsee on Sept 19, 2012 20:09:14 GMT -5
Available on the K9 and Company DVD is the K9 Annual which includes stories featuring Sarah, Brendan and K9 that took place after K9 and Company.
Powerstone: First story. Not a bad story about the discovery of a skeleton which involved the titular powerstone. One dissatisfying element to this story is that its resolution was provided by a guest character and not by any of the main characters but it was quite a surprise who the ringleader of the villains was.
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Post by matthewsee on Sept 23, 2012 17:40:37 GMT -5
The Shroud of Azaroth: Second story. Sarah and K9 are the only main characters in this story. This takes place at a film set in the midst of the story title legend. The film director’s name is George Spielberg (wonder where the writer of this story got the Spielberg name from). Enjoyable mystery and it is one of these that leads to more than one suspect before the revelation of the real culprit.
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Post by matthewsee on Sept 28, 2012 19:32:28 GMT -5
The Monster of Loch Crag: Fourth story. Sarah and K9 are at Loch Crag when the former’s friend Susan Hamilton disappeared. A very good mystery as Sarah and K9 investigate what happened to the former’s friend not to mention quite a speedy resolution to the story.
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Post by matthewsee on Oct 2, 2012 23:42:18 GMT -5
Horror Hotel: Fifth story. Sarah and K9 checks into the story title hotel with the use of a old plot device of the car breaking down during the night. The hotel has its owner/manager being the High Priest of a coven with a ritual being done to his daughter. Pretty good adventure with K9 ultimately saving both his mistress and the hotel owner/manager’s daughter.
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Post by matthewsee on Oct 3, 2012 19:40:16 GMT -5
K9 Annual
The Curse of Kanbo-Ala: Sixth story. Sarah, Brendan, Aunt Lavinia and K9 are on a train when they are hunted by members of a sect as they have an artefact (refer to in the story title) that was in the possession of Sarah’s recently deceased uncle. A very good adventure on a train and once again it is K9 who ultimately defeats the villains here.
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