
Die tanzenden Männchen
Ein Sherlock Holmes Abenteuer
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Narrated by:
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Christoph Hackenberg
About this listen
Die tanzenden Männchen (The Dancing Men) erschien erstmals 1903 im Strand Magazine und wurde 1905 mit 12 anderen Fällen in "Die Rückkehr des Sherlock Holmes veröffentlicht". Handlungszeitpunkt: August 1898: Hilton Cubitt, ein angesehener Gutsherr konsultiert Sherlock Holmes. Cubitts Frau Elsie wird von Geheimbotschaften aus tanzenden Strichmännchen in die Verzweiflung getrieben, doch weigert sie sich strikt, Einblick in ihre Vergangenheit in Amerika zu gewähren, die der Schlüssel zu sein scheint. Während Holmes den Code entschlüsselt, wird ihm klar, dass es nicht nur um einen dummen Streich geht, sondern um tödlichen Ernst. Tatsächlich wird sein Klient Cubitt kurz darauf ermordet. Kann Elsie noch gerettet werden?
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