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Murder By Moonlight and The Singular Affair of the Coptic Compass

By: Anthony Boucher, Denis Green
Narrated by: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
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Murder by Moonlight

Exactly as broadcast on October 29, 1945

A quiet ocean voyage turns into a murder investigation! The ship’s doctor has been murdered and Holmes and Watson must solve the mystery before the Rahni of Kavorati falls victim to an unseen killer. But their investigation may lead them only to their own deaths.

The Singular Affair of the Coptic Compass

Exactly as broadcast on December 7, 1946

The clues: a railway ticket, a Coptic compass, a half-eaten apple and an unclothed body - all found in Sherlock Holmes' lodgings. Holmes must solve this mystery before he is embarrassed…and arrested by Scotland Yard. And who is his nemesis? None other than Moriarty.

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

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