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The Shadow of the Wolf
- Narrated by: Graham Scott
- Length: 9 hrs and 2 mins
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The Shadow of the Wolf
By R. Austin Freeman
Narrated by Graham Scott
A man apparently sends an incriminating letter to his solicitor, by the simple mistake of placing it into the wrong envelope, and then he abruptly disappears—this, immediately following a sailing trip from Sennen Cove to Penzance with an old friend, the last person known to have seen the missing man alive. But when Dr. John Thorndyke agrees to investigate the disappearance on behalf of the man's wife, he soon begins to question the circumstances and to suspect a more sinister outcome...