Moon Eyes by Josephine Poole adapted and produced as a serial reading in four parts by BRIAN MILLER
Rhoda Cantrip has now moved into Hurst Camber and proceeds, unobtrusively at first, to disrupt the lives of the two children, Kate and little Thomas. Kate now realises that it was Rhoda who scrawled the message on the statue, but why? The black dog Moon Eyes has moved in with Rhoda: perhaps in him lies part of the answer ...
3: And then we'll dance together
Reader. MARGARET WOLFIT