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The Problem of Thor Bridge and The Double Zero
- The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Episode #12
- Narrated by: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
- Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Problem of Thor Bridge
Exactly as broadcast on October 1, 1945. The young governess is a murderer! Or so it seems when the wife of a wealthy mining magnate is found dead. But when Sherlock Holmes investigates, he finds clues that lead in an entirely different direction—to the real killer.The Double Zero
Exactly as broadcast on November 19, 1945. The odds were long that two deaths would occur at the gambling casino where Holmes and Watson were spending their holiday. But were they murders—or suicides? A classic mystery for armchair detectives!
Puzzle out more mysteries with The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
©1988 Baker Street Associates; 2008 Simon & Schuster
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