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Filthy Henry is Dublin's first and foremost fairy detective. Something of a niche job, since most people do not know that fairies are even real. Let alone need a detective. But when troublesome fairies look to make things awkward for mortals there is one man tasked with stopping the magical meddlers. The only problem is, Filthy Henry hates everybody indiscriminately and would much rather be left alone. Each season covers one book, written by Derek Power and narrated by Niall Milton. Each epi ...
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It's Christmas Eve in Dublin City and you can feel the magic on the air, more so than usual when you consider that the fairy folk live there too. As Dru the Druid embarks on a little Christmas Carolling with some friends he comes up against something from the fairy world that has other ideas about what should happen on Christmas Eve. Not wanting to…
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As the fairy detective always says the problem with having a theory is eventually you need to prove it. Working through all the possible permutations and combinations, including a little mental leg work from Shelly, the detectives come up with a solution. Now they just have to survive long enough to put it into action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co…
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For the first time in a long time, Filthy Henry is out of his depth. There is something going on in the Dead Zoo that he can't explain and Shelly isn't having much luck either. As the disturbances get stronger, they have to consider that maybe they are dealing with something from a different mythology. Which makes the fairy detective very uncomfort…
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As the Halloween season approaches, things that go bump in the night are to be expected. But when the place those nightly bumps are happening in turns out to be the Natural History Museum, something is amiss. With a big display to put on, and his job on the line, the head curator Vincent enlists the help of Filthy Henry and Shelly to see if they ar…
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Every country has original Christmas myths and legends that have been brought into the modern day traditions. But what happens when those old ways start to impact Christmas for everyone. Well, you get Filthy Henry dressed as Santa trying to ensure there is a little more festive cheer in the air. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more infor…
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Cathal does some basic arithmetic and figures out how bad his situation is, coupled with the revelation of other nefarious tricks being used to hamper his success. Filthy Henry comes up with a plan and in typical fairy detective fashion tells nobody what it is. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Filthy Henry admits his skills at matchmaking are lacking. Medb and her cronies get a lay of the land and prepare for battle. Lauren kicks in a back up plan, just in case. Cathal and the gang go about setting traps. A friendly exchange of insults takes place, just before the main event. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Filthy Henry learns for the first time that his actions sometimes do have consequences. Mammy Cullen gives him a piece of her mind. A family tradition is revealed, show that sometimes Destiny has poor timing. Trug and Naul go for a loud drink in Carlingford. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Shelly wonders how much she has changed. A conversation with The Moirai helps her realise that speaking very precisely is how a mortal survives in the fairy world. Filthy Henry and Dru discuss Cathal's usage of the hurley stick, wondering if the right person has been found for the job. Medb and Lauren think up of a way to skirt The Rules when the f…
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Naul learns something about secret ingredients. Shelly and Filthy Henry observe a path of destruction unlike anything they've ever seen. A scary realisation causes the fairy detective to rethink his defense strategy quickly. Medb tries to get a glimpse of her long sought after bull. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Filthy Henry performs some magic a bit beyond his skill set and enlists the help of a wise friend. A friend who puts a painful hex on the fairy detective. Naul and Lauren skulk around Cathal's house, gathering some intel from tiny little spies. Alice and Cathal have an adult conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Cathal's training takes a sobering turn, much to his dislike. Filthy Henry uses some magic to ensure that the champion of the hour is able to prepare for the upcoming battle. Shelly and Dru go in search of the Artefact, but the druid's magic doesn't seem to be up to snuff. Elsewhere something attracts the attention of the fairy detective... Hosted …
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Filthy Henry realises just how daft Cathal is upon learning about the bull's current location. The gang are educated on the unique properties of an Artefact and why the capital letter is important. Medb learns that just because situations change, The Rules stay the same. Dru the Druid strikes a once in a lifetime deal with the fairy detective. Host…
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Trug and Naul go and visit a man about a bull. Medb cannot understand why she simply cannot have all the things the way she wants them immediately. Cathal starts his training to be a hero while Filthy Henry skirts the legal line using a reference to another franchise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Lauren explains why magical means cannot be used to just 'win', much to Naul's annoyance. Filthy Henry has a sleep over with Cathal to explain why they need him to do and why. Cathal considers what is revealed to him. Shelly and Dru the Druid notice a pair of interesting people in town and wonder if they are connected with the case. Trug and Naul h…
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The gang go back to Cathal's house and receive a grand tour decidedly lacking on the 'grand' side of things. Questions are raised about whether or not Cathal Cullen is the person they are meant to be working with. Medb gets reacquainted with Naul and Trug, while Lauren explains the plan to them all. Cathal, upon hearing what Shelly and Filthy Henry…
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Cathal has a rude introduction to how working with Filthy Henry looks. While suffering a hangover he listens as Shelly and Dru the Druid explain things to him. Meanwhile Medb continues to learn about the wonders of the modern world. Using some of the crones dark magic, she bolsters her little party of players in this great game. Hosted on Acast. Se…
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Filthy Henry and co arrive in Carlingford and look around to set up a base of operations. There search for Cathal Cullen results in Dru the Druid attempting to eat both his feet at the same time. The fairy detective is surprised to see that heroes come in all shapes and sizes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Filthy Henry introduces Shelly and Dru to the wonders of magical travel, using his trademark 'tell them as little as possible' style of education. Medb starts to learn that the world she finds herself now in is stranger than the one she left behind. Cathal goes forth on a personal quest of great importance...but to whom? Hosted on Acast. See acast.…
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The Cullen family are introduced, as the matriarch of the clan tries to instill a sense of honour and pride in her eldest son. Medb meets her benefactor and learns why time travel is never as easy as the movies make out. Filthy Henry deals with the revelations dropped on him, before accepting the case. While Shelly and Dru find out just how importa…
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In an unremarkable field in County Louth magical events are stirring. Somebody in the fairy world is once again putting things in motion that can only mean trouble for mortals. Typically Filthy Henry, the fairy detective, gets involved in these matters. But he has no real interest in what is going on. Fate, however, has other ideas...and she doesn'…
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Filthy Henry is working the toughest, most important, case he has ever had. The very fabric of his world has been torn to shreds and answers are needed, as the consequences of failure do not bear considering. After all, it's not every day a hundred year old half-breed wakes up hungover, an event that has never happened before. Something sinister is…
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As the events of the previous night are slowly uncovered, Filthy Henry is no clearer on a number of things. Just how much had he drank, and with whom? The clues are not presenting themselves in a timely manner, owing largely to the fact that the fairy detective is trying to survive his first and worst hangover. But hope springs from an unusual sour…
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As Valentine's Day approaches things are quiet in Celtic Investigations. That is until a client arrives with a case about dinners and being denied sleep. A case that would interest anyone, except for Filthy Henry. Luckily there is another detective in town. One who has manners, cares about helping people and, more importantly, behaves in the opposi…
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Shelly makes her way out to Preston's house and starts to really investigate things. There is definitely something afoot, just what exactly is the question. As she unearths some new information the case begins to take shape, but in ways that Shelly has no clear understanding of. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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It was only fitting that Shelly's first solo outing had three episodes. In the conclusion to 'The fairy who came to tea' Shelly has used every resource available to her and come up with a plan. Better still, she has actually put thought into her plan. Something Filthy Henry rarely does. Now she just needs to get Preston onboard and, more importantl…
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Twas the night before Solstice and all through the lands, not a creature was stirring...except Filthy Henry the fairy detective. While the rest of Ireland is getting ready for Christmas, Ireland's favourite supernatural detective is working a time sensitive case. And in the true spirit of the season, Filthy Henry is going to work a little magic to …
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While working what could be called the coldest stakeout ever, Filthy Henry gets a call about a case that sounds not only more interesting to work on but also warmer. What he didn't count on was a face from his past making an unexpected appearance. A face that would make a cold stakeout seem like a tropical vacation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/p…
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Filthy Henry gets swept up off his feet in a literally sense as the case goes from interesting to extraordinary. A stranger in a strange land, as the saying goes, the fairy detective takes a trip to see if he can figure out what the solution to the baroness' problem is. With old acquaintances waiting to catch up on current events. Hosted on Acast. …
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Filthy Henry Case Files #1 - Day of the Living Veg - A Halloween Story, Part 1 Halloween has always been a magical time of year, particularly when it comes to Celtic traditions. Pumpkin carving, spirits roaming the land up to no good and the fairy folk looking for any opportunity to cause misery for mortals. But what is a holiday season really if t…
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Filthy Henry Case Files #1: Day of the Living Veg - A Halloween Story, Part 2 Things are getting interesting at the pumpkin patch and Filthy Henry is realising that when it comes to traditions, some Halloween traditions want to die hard. But fear not, this is the fairy detective and if there is one thing you can count on it is a Halloween miracle. …
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While the case of the missing god has been solved, there is still one mystery left for Filthy Henry to uncover. The mystery of who was killed in the field in Lucan. Join us for the last chapter of Filthy Henry and The Impossible Victim. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.By Blue Jester Media
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