In Flanders Fields and The Eyes of Mr. Leyton
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Episode #10
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Narrated by:
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Basil Rathbone
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Nigel Bruce
About this listen
In Flander Fields
Exactly as broadcast on May 14, 1945. The bullets are real…when Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson visit the front lines of World War I. To stop a spy, Holmes must find a missing actor—and play a part that’s fit for death!
The Eyes of Mr. Layton
Exactly as broadcast on September 24, 1945. It's a perfect place to die…Somewhere in the foul alleyways of London’s Limehouse district a killer is on the loose. Holmes and Watson have only the last words of a dying man to go on—and their time is running out!
Puzzle out more mysteries with The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.©1989 Baker Street Associates (P)2009 Simon & SchusterWhat listeners say about In Flanders Fields and The Eyes of Mr. Leyton
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