- A law student finds his morning golf games repeatedly disturbed by a woman's cries of 'murder, help murder'--pleas that only he can hear.
- Holidaying in his childhood village trainee solicitor Jack Hartingdon hears a woman's voice crying for help in the vicinity of the golf course. Then Felise, the occupant of a cottage by the golf course, claims that she too has heard the voice and seen the ghost of a murdered woman holding a blue jar. Jack's friend Dr. Lavington arranges for a seance in Felise's cottage to lay the ghost, using as bait an identical blue jar belonging to Jack's family. But is there really a ghost or is Jack the victim of a plot to steal the jar?—don @ minifie-1
- Jack Hartington is staying with his Uncle George while cramming for his law exams. They enjoy a daily round of golf but when his uncle goes off to join his family on the Continent, Jack continues his golf round alone. One morning however, he hears a woman screaming for help. He goes to the nearest cottage where a pretty Frenchwoman, Felise, who says she heard nothing. Jack then asks a recent acquaintance, Dr. Lavington, to join him in a round of golf. When he hears the screams again, it's apparent Lavington hears nothing and Jack collapses. On hearing Jack's story, Lavington agrees to help him get to the bottom of the mystery. Only Jack is a pawn in a deliberate deception with a valuable objet d'art at the root of it all.—garykmcd
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