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The Confessions of Dorian Gray - Murder on 81st Street

By: David Llewellyn
Narrated by: Alexander Vlahos, Sarah Douglas
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New York, 1939. Running into his old friend Dorothy Parker on the street, Dorian finds himself accompanying her to the opening of an antiquities exhibition. But when one of the guests is murdered, Dorian and Dorothy have no choice but to find the killer before their culprit has a chance to strike again....

Note: The Confessions of Dorian Gray contains adult material and is not suitable for younger listeners.

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Murder in New York

This episode finds Dorian meeting up with his old friend Dorothy Parker. It begins in the police station where the two recount the strange circumstances that brought them to the attention of New York's finest. The iconic Sarah Douglas is Parker. I still remember her as Ursa in Superman II, a fabulous actress. Wonderful cast and production.

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