{
  "title": "THE DOOR WITH SEVEN LOCKS",
  "category": "[NOVEL]",
  "article": "“Apparently it all started when sallow-faced Dr. Stalleti, of evil repute, stole a book of biology\nfrom a public library. It was further complicated when Mr. Havelock, the lawyer, engaged keen-\nwitted and likable Dick Martin to follow the mysterious Lord Selford around the world. And the\nfirst sign of its real horror came when harmless Lew Pheeney, a weak, pleasant little crook, came\nin great trouble with a tale of having been hired to break into a tomb that was locked with seven\nlocks. Next day, Pheeney was found dead—locked in Dick’s clothes closet”",
  "origination": "WABC, New York City, New York (CBS).",
  "duration": "March 29-30, 1932.",
  "personnel": "",
  "extant_recordings": "None.\nENO CRIME CLUB (WABC, NEW YORK)\n[\nMarch 29, 1932\n“The Door with Seven Locks” [PART 1]\n[\nMarch 30, 1932\n“The Door with Seven Locks” [PART 2]",
  "chronology": "",
  "sources": "",
  "gallery": "",
  "images": []
}