AMV#49: The Moxley Box

“In which Sherwin falls back on an old bad habit and comes face to face with the odious Redmond Moxley and his mysterious boxes.”

Music by Sherwin Sleeves and Roy Harter.

This is Part Two of “The Fingerprints of the Fallen Down – A Metaphysical Murder Mystery.” You may listen to Part One via the post just below or you can just read the following: In the first episode, Sherwin traveled to Paradox Mountain in search of the otherworldly maker of a peculiar “whippoorwill” clock. There, he not only found Avis Hearne dead with a bullet in her head, but also found himself the victim of the long-missing Helen Eleanor’s magical smoke.
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Whippoorwill & Moxley Art by Nuola (thank you Nuola!)

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“Little Round Faces” song from the story:

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5 thoughts on “AMV#49: The Moxley Box

  1. I am so glad you picked this one up again… i really miss the regular infusions of AMV…. keep them coming!… please

  2. Brilliant and touching, as always. The music was particularly upbeat and rockin’ at points. Sleeves is in high gear! Please keep this story going….

  3. Love this one: “Moxley lives alone, is unmarried, the sole survivor of his own nuisance.” Hilarious! Love your dry humor, you had me laughing out loud with that one and many others.
    Also love the opening song, it’s delectably sinister sounding. You’re my favorite story teller!

  4. Your powers of expression are formidable Mr. Sleeves. Greatly enjoying this tale, for the third time I think? Masterfully told.

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