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Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Poisoned Tomb

A Short Story, Book 2

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Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Poisoned Tomb

By: Pennie Mae Cartawick
Narrated by: Ian Whitcomb, J.W. Terry, Barbara Goodson
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"Ah good morning, John, if we do not hurry then we shall miss the unveiling of the sarcophagus." He leaped up, feeling much better than I did, and chased me into my own room, so that I could get changed. There was a large crowd who had come to see the tomb. Holmes and I made our way through. I noticed Ini intently watching us. Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax were standing in the tunnel with someone from the Department of Antiquities. They had been waiting for us. The five of us made our way through the tunnel and back to the tomb. I couldn't wait to see if there really was a Pharaoh in the next room.

A Roger Rittner Production. Pulp Radio - Audio Dramas. Narrated by Ian Whitcomb, with Barbara Goodson and J.W. Terry. Announced by Dave Mallow.

©2014 Catherine Kimball (P)2014 Pennie Mae Cartawick
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