A murder with no witnesses, no motive—and no ordinary detective. Max Carrados sees what others can’t, even without sight 🕶️🧠
“Blindness sharpens the mind—when the eyes deceive, the other senses must reveal.” — Max Carrados
The Tilling Shaw Mystery, Part 1
When a man is found dead on a quiet suburban road, the evidence is frustratingly minimal. No one saw anything, and no clear motive emerges. Enter Max Carrados, Ernest Bramah’s blind detective whose heightened perception and razor-sharp intuition allow him to read the world in ways others overlook. With only fragments to work from—sound, scent, and subtle vibration—Carrados begins reconstructing a crime that defies conventional logic.
This episode introduces a detective who challenges expectations, proving that clarity isn’t always about what meets the eye.
Written and created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s contemporaries.
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