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The Unfortunate Tobacconist and The Paradol Chamber

The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Episode #1

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The Unfortunate Tobacconist and The Paradol Chamber

By: Anthony Boucher, Denis Green
Narrated by: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
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The Unfortunate Tobacconist

Exactly as broadcast on April 30, 1945. “So a bearded Hindu haunts the place?” Holmes said. But does that account for the brutal murder of three shopkeepers on London’s fog-shrouded docks? And what could Holmes’s brother, Mycroft, have to do with a killer who is about to strike again?

The Paradol Chamber

Exactly as broadcast on May 21, 1945. “I think John would be very unhappy in the fourth dimension,” said Mrs. Watson, as she and her husband contemplated investing in the new and mysterious time machine called The Paradol Chamber. An irritated Holmes comes along to see the contraption for himself, and he and Watson take a very unscheduled trip—in the company of a corpse!

Puzzle out more mysteries with The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.©1988 Baker Street Associates (P)2008 Simon & Schuster
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