Eerie Story
[N many yeats of writing E. Phillips Oppenheim earnéd (from his publishers at least) the title of "the prince of story-tellers,’ and though at the time of his greatest output radio serials were unknown, not many novelists had a style so easily adaptable to radio. Station 3ZB claims that there is proof of this in the popularity of The Treasure House of Martin Hews. It is not yet too late to pick up the threads in this eerie story of the cripple, Hews, his bodyguard, and the beautiful and mysterious Beatrice Essiter. Admirers of the Oppenheim manner should tune in to 3ZB each} Monday at 6.30, and Tuesday at 7.45 p-m., for this feature.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 388, 29 November 1946, Page 15
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116Eerie Story New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 388, 29 November 1946, Page 15
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