Month: August 2018

Book Review: The Rivers Run Dry


FBI Agent Raleigh Harmon has been re-assigned to the bureau’s Seattle office as punishment for almost getting herself killed while not following orders on the case she solved in Stones Cry Out.

She finds herself a constant target for work no one else wants, including performing the unpleasant task of informing the well-connected family of a missing woman that the FBI can do nothing about the disappearance of her daughter and that the case belongs in the hands of local police until it’s clear a kidnapping has occurred. As new evidence emerges, Raleigh begins an investigation to find the missing young woman and rescue her from the hands of a dangerous kidnapper.

After a strong story, in Stones Cry Out, Sibell Giorello’s second Raleigh Harmon book is if anything, stronger than the first. Sibella is effective at capturing the quirkiness of Seattle and the beauty of Eastern Washington in this story, as she was at conjuring up the rich history and atmosphere of Richmond.

The characters are well-written and believable. Raleigh’s personal life takes a turn as her mother follows her to Seattle, with Raleigh still trying to hide the fact she works for the FBI from her mom. Both move in with Raleigh’s new agey Aunt Charlotte who tries to help Raleigh keep her secret while creating complications like trying to enlist a psychic to help Raleigh with her case.

The mystery is solidly structured, with a realistic procedural feel to most of the story. Raleigh’s background in geology and soil analysis is used frequently without becoming dry. There’s a good suspense throughout and a lot of different suspects as well as a few red herrings. If I had any complaint, it was about how the identity of the kidnapper was uncovered as it’s a bit weak as Raleigh does not get to catch him.

Still, I enjoyed this second book and will definitely read the third.

Rating: 4.25 out of 5

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EP2593: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The One Too Many Matter

Mandel Kramer

Johnny is sent out on New Year’s Eve to protect an insured elderly woman from being killed by one of her nephews.

Original Air Date: December 31, 1961

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EP2592: Boston Blackie:The Buckley Shakedown Racket

Richard Kollmar

A new protection racket is in town and they threaten that if Blackie exposes them, they’ll accuse Mary of killing a man in her car while driving upstate.

Original Air Date: August 27, 1947

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AWR0058: Mister President

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A Mister President tries to keep peace but finds his son-in-law an obstacle pushing the nation towards Civil War.

Original Air Date: August 15, 1948

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AWR0057: The Quiz Kids

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An episode of the Quiz Kids begins with a question about Governor Thomas Dewey’s Presidential campaign.

Original August 15, 1948

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AWR0056: The Man Called X: The Girl Who Couldn’t Remember

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The key to a fortune in stolen art, and the well-being of starving children in Europe lies with a young woman with amnesia who is kidnapped.

Original Air Date: August 15, 1948

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AWR0055: Living: Rackets on the Doorbell

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A program that teaches listeners about popular con games through the many misadventures of Mrs. Gullible.

Original Air Date: August 15, 1948

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EP2591: Rocky Jordan: Everything Shipshape

Jack Moyles

Rocky gets an offer to sell the Cafe Tambourine out of the blue, but a woman with a gun tells him not to do it.

Original Air Date: March 27, 1949

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EP2590: Nick Carter: The Case of the Museum Tragedy

Lon Clark
A guard at a museum is murdered and a valuable piece is stolen from the museum.

Original Air Date: May 27, 1945

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EP2589: Mister Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons: The Ruthless Murderers

So lost, I'm fading

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A businessman who provided key evidence that sent a man to prison is murdered.

Original Air Date: October 27, 1949

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Audio Drama Review: The Red Panda Adventures, Season Three

The twelve episode 2007-2008 season of the Red Panda manages to do two things at once. Most episodes represent good standalone stories. However, several built towards long-term arcs and thematic points as well as developing the relationship between the Red Panda (Gregg Taylor) and Flying Squirrel (Clarissa Der Nederlanden Taylor) as they continued their adventures in 1930s Toronto..

Among the series highlights, “Tis the Season” is a fine Christmas special, writer/star Gregg Taylor made clear he wanted to match the tone and feel of Will Eisner’s Spirit Christmas stories and this story hits the spot nicely. In “the Callahan Mob,” Toronto is besieged by a new protection racket and there’s only one way to stop them and that’s to beat them at their own game. Easily the funniest episode of the season. “The Empty Box” is a great Shadowesque story with a series of creepy, unexplained murders of a jury who was promised revenge by a killer.

Two stories teased what’s to come in the rise of evil forces and the Nazi threat in “The Opening Gambit,” and the series finale, “The Field Trip.”

“The Field Trip” is probably my favorite episode of the season as the Red Panda went to New York City and found local superheroes having formed a bureaucratic organization that he has to go around to fight a dangerous Nazi scientist. This episode moves the relationship between Rad Panda and the Flying Squirrel in a new direction. It works really well because it laid the foundation throughout the season.

There were a couple episodes that didn’t work for me. The idea of “Now, the News,” was to offer three shorter adventures of the Red Panda that would have been features in newsreels. It’s not a bad idea, but the three stories weren’t connected and none were compelling on their own. “The Red Squirrel” finds the “Flying Squirrel” wondering who’s been impersonating her with seemingly superior technology. I won’t reveal the person’s identity, but she really is a bit of a Mary Sue in this story and for her to appear in this way needs more justification than we get.

Overall, this was another solid season. It managed to continue to offer new adventures in the style we’ve been accustomed to while advancing character arcs and continuing ongoing plots in a way that makes me ready for Season 4.

Overall rating: 4 out of 5.

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EP2588: Dragnet: The Big Paint

Jack Webb

Friday and Smith are handed a baffling case involving a series of car stripping where the stolen items aren’t showing up anywhere.

Original Air Date: October 20, 1953

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EP2587: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Cinder Elmer Matter

Mandel Kramer

Johnny goes to a California ski area near San Bernardino in search of a wealthy insured man.

Original Air Date: December 3, 1961

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EP2586: Boston Blackie: The John Austin Murder

Richard Kollmar

A wealthy man is murdered in an open field with no apparent clue has to how anyone could have committed the murder.

Original Air Date: August 20, 1947

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EP2585: Rocky Jordan: A Passport for Vivi

Jack Moyles

A woman frequenting the Café Tambourine and waiting for a sailor receives some unwanted attention.

Original Air Date: March 20, 1949

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