"Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson must solve the mystery of what (or who) is behind the rash of "pajama suicides" in London."@en
"Holme and Waston journey to Canada and find themselves investigating a series of murders attributed to a phantom marsh monster."@en
"Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are in a small village in Canada where a series of ghastly murders takes place, supposedly committed by a legendary phantom."
"Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are in a small village in Canada where a series of ghastly murders takes place, supposedly committed by a legendary phantom."@en
"Holmes must track down a woman, who uses spider poison to murder her victims and then collects their insurance policies."
"Holmes must track down a woman, who uses spider poison to murder her victims and then collects their insurance policies."@en
"When Sherlock Holmes and Watson attend a meeting of the Royal Canadian Occult Society, a gruesome murder in a nearby village interrupts the proceedings and they go to investigate. The villagers believe that a legendary ghost is responsible for the murder, but Holmes is determined to find the real culprit."@en
"Holmes and Watson journey to Canada to attend a meeting of the Royal Canadian Occult Society. Before long, they are investigating a series of gruesome murders that the locals attribute to a legendary phantom marsh monster."
"London is in a panic over a series of apparent "Pajama Suicides.""
"Sherlock Holmes is called in to solve a series of murders in Canada that the locals are attributing to a legendary marsh monster."@en
"London is in a panic over a series of apparent "Pajama Suicides." Sherlock Holmes, however, is more inclined to believe that they are calculated murders. It is up to the detective and his partner, Dr. Watson, to discover the motive and the means of these crimes and to quickly unmask the murderer. Miss Adria Spedding is an intoxicating woman of character whom Holmes is convinced is behind the killings. A series of masquerades and deadly game playing ensues as Holmes and Watson enter a battle of wits with The Spider Woman."@en
"Spider Woman sets up Dr. Watson in her trap to murder Sherlock Holmes."@en
"Spider Woman : London is in a panic over a series of apparent 'Pajama Suicides.' Sherlock Holmes is more inclined to believe that they are calculated murders."@en
"Sherlock Holmes has to solve a mystery about a series of suicides of known gamblers."@en
"The story surrounds the mysterious deaths of known gamblers."
"Voice of Terror : When taunting saboteurs warn of a Nazi invasion of the British Isles through their horrific radio menace, the Voice of Terror, the British Intelligence Inner Council calls in Sherlock Holmes to help with the crisis."@en
"Holmes decides a mysterious succession of "pajama suicides" are in fact a series of murders committed by a mysterious woman."@en
"London is in a panic over a series of apparent "Pajama Suicides." Sherlock Holmes, however, is more inclined to believe that they are calculated murders. It is up to the detective and his partner, Dr. Watson, to discover the motive and the means of these crimes and to quickly unmask the murderer."@en
"What - or who - is behind the rash of "pajama suicides"? Solving the problem brings Sherlock Holmes face to face with London's deadliest woman and the world's most fearsome insect."@en
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