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The Adventure of the Blarney Stone and The Accidental Murderess

By: Anthony Boucher, Denis Green
Narrated by: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
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The Accidental Murderess

Exactly as broadcast on November 26, 1945. Was it an accident or an attempt to kill Holmes? A quiet visit to the English countryside finds Sherlock Holmes wounded by a stray bullet. While Holmes recovers from his wound, he discovers a diabolical scheme of murder that has two people marked for death!

The Adventure of the Blarney Stone

Exactly as broadcast on March 18, 1946. Kiss the Blarney Stone…and die! While visiting Ireland, Holmes and Watson witness a violent death—a man falls from Blarney Castle while kissing the Blarney Stone. Was it an accident, murder, or the revenge of the “little people”? Holmes must put his own life in peril to find out.

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©1988 Baker Street Associates (P)2008 Simon & Schuster

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