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The Viennese Strangler and The Notorious Canary Trainer

By: Anthony Boucher, Denis Green
Narrated by: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
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The Viennese Strangler

Exactly as broadcast on April 9, 1945. “I wonder what other treasures this box contains,” Holmes said to Watson as they searched the belongings of a murdered Hungarian in the Vienna boarding house where they were staying. After a beautiful German pianist led them to the Hungarian, a case of blackmail, a Chinese actor, and a flirtatious soprano forced Holmes to put aside his violin and go undercover—for a date with a strangler.

The Notorious Canary Trainer

Exactly as broadcast on April 23, 1945. “The nearest thing we have to a corpse is a pair of dead canaries,” said Holmes, when a pleasant vacation was strangely interrupted by a suicide and a confession to a murder. Where is the victim? Two dead canaries lead Holmes and Watson on a twisting trail of deceit—to a very living killer.

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

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