The House Of The Seven Flies
by Victor Canning [1952]
adapted by Kenneth Owen
with James McKechnie and John Hollis
produced by R.D.Smith
broadcast on the Home Service, 14 Jan 1961 (Saturday Night Theatre)
When a passenger named Sluiter dies on board a chartered boat, the English captain, Furse, is launched on a hunt for a quarter of a million pounds worth of diamonds stolen from an Amsterdam bank. To win the prize, he needs to out-manoeuvre Detective Inspector Molenaar, acting for the bank, and Rohner, a top-flight crook. He has a clue, "Seven Flies", but what does it mean? To solve the riddle he works with Constanta, Sluiter's business associate, and Charlie, an old friend of Furse's with a shady past.
80/44/mono; 51 MB; sound quality very good
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Thank you. Saturday Night Theatre, that takes me back to sitting by the fire-a real coal fire- coffee and biccies and so relaxing and interesting. Great entertainment