Thorpe Hazell
Thorpe Hazell is a fictional detective created by the British author Victor Lorenzo Whitechurch. Hazell was a railway expert and a vegetarian, whom the author intended to be as far from Sherlock Holmes as possible. Short stories about Thorpe Hazell appeared in the Strand Magazine, the Royal Magazine, Railway Magazine,[1] Pearson's and Harmsworth's Magazines. They were collected in Thrilling Stories of the Railway (1912).
Radio adaptation
    
Five stories were adapted for radio read by Benedict Cumberbatch on BBC Radio 7[2]
| No. | Original airdate | Title | 
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 8 December 2008 | The Affair of the German Dispatch-Box | 
| 2. | 9 December 2008 | Sir Gilbert Murrell's Picture | 
| 3. | 10 December 2008 | The Affair of the Corridor Express | 
| 4. | 11 December 2008 | The Stolen Necklace | 
| 5. | 12 December 2008 | The Affair of the Birmingham Bank | 
References
    
- Hugh Greene, ed. Further Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Penguin Books, 1973, ISBN 0-14-003891-4: Introduction.
- Stories of the Railway, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1977, ISBN 0-7100-8635-0: Introduction by Bryan Morgan
- Grost, Mike. "Thrilling Stories of the Railway". PBworks. Retrieved 2012-05-30.
- Thrilling Stories of the Railway
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