“The Queen is in the Counting House” is a timely tale about up-and-coming Boston Red Sox catcher Zachary Devlin who could perhaps take the team to a World Championship, but only if he can survive—literally—the annual Cape Cod exhibition game.
A child’s prank goes horribly wrong, trapping a young boy in a cast iron safe in “Don't Touch That Dial!” The listener follows in real time as Captain Underhill must use his wits to defeat an enemy he can't out-think or out-maneuver—the locked safe—in time to open the door before the boy runs out of air.
Like this series a lot. Can’t see a play, this is the next best thing. Dialogue is clear and performed by the whole cast making it more interesting. Both plots are interesting and keep the audience engaged.
This was a short and sweet couple of stories with great voice acting and a lighthearted, cozy plot. The characters are interesting and I really like the VA for Underhill c: I'm glad I caught this before Audible removed it from the premium section.