"Night of the Tiger" has tension, drama, humor and charm. Here, the plot still hear quite simple to:
As night in the headquarters of the three ??? is broken, discover Justus, Peter and Bob, that the "visitor" has hacked into your PC and sends them encrypted messages in poem form. This lead our three friends on the trail of a gang of car thieves who disguise themselves with masks Tiger. Dramatically it is, as is obvious that the perpetrators from among the police of Rocky Beach come ...
Instead of Unausgegorenheiten and Überfrachtungen the last Sonnleitner cases we are dealing with a clear plotline, quasi a very classic "Three ??? result", similarly to the case "Auto Marder", only better told and staged to date. The clear line fall funny delicacies on the edge on the more positive.
For example, Bob's ingenious, newly acquired ventriloquist skills that are yet to come in this story of an important point to bear. Here's a cute bow on the case of "Singing Serpent" and Mr. Asmodeus is struck.
Then the comparison of Bobs ventriloquist voice with Gollum from "Lord of the Rings". Delicious as Andreas Fröhlich (ie Bob) Gollum actually synchronized.
Even the pun of three detectives in relation to "issues that are hard to digest" is a nice reference to the "Strange Clock Live Tour" of the three ???. Charmant! These Peters joke at the beginning of the radio play about the comment of the doctor at Justus' birth and the beautiful neologism "pus-Ustel" ...
The reader already notice: You should as soon as possible carry out the radio play to heart, because by the way, the case an exciting piece of detective work with nice little twists, although at one point or another is really predictable, but always highly entertaining.
Remains to mention me that particularly the use of Aunt Mathilda, Uncle Titus, Morton and Inspector Cotta was wonderfully staged in this episode.
Conclusion: A feel-good case of three ??? with a classic detective story, ingenious and humorous interjections, great voices and great atmosphere. So it can go, dear Lord Sonnleitner.