Month: December 2015

EP1758: Nick Carter: The Case of the Double Frame

Lon Clark
A young friend of Nick’s vows revenge on the two men who sent him to prison for a crime he says he didn’t commit.

Original Air Date: October 17, 1948

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EP1757: Philip Marlowe: The Parrot’s Bed

Gerald Mohr

Marlowe searches for a missing sailor with a map to a fortune in black pearls.

Original Air Date: August 4, 1950

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EP1756: Crime Files of Flamond: The Case of the Innocent Crook

A terminally ill,  wealthy publisher hires Flamond to find his killer as he expects to be murdered but he doesn’t want Flamond to stop the killing.

Originally Aired: Sometime in 1953

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EP1755: Michael Shayne: Investment in an Invention

Wally Maher
A wealthy investor is killed and suspicion falls on his partners.

Original Air Date: June 18, 1945

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EP1754s: Dyke Easter: This Time for Creeps

Dyke Easter is hired by a man to smooth out a case where he committed murder, except Easter arrives to find the supposedly murdered man alive.

Audition Date: 1939 or 1949

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EP1754: Dragnet: The Big Picture

Jack Webb
Friday and Romero search for the men behind the sale of pornography that led to a teenage girl’s suicide.

Original Air Date: December 7, 1950

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Book Review: Some Buried Caesar


Nero Wolfe has one of the most extensive recurring supporting casts of any detective in literature: the crook Fritz, Inspector Cramer, and the three teers (Saul, Fred, and Orrie.)

Some Buried Caesar (1939) is surprising in that it’s completely devoid of all of that, with Wolfe and his assistant Archie Goodwin being the only recognizable features. Indeed, Wolfe and Archie only appear in his famous Brownstone in the final post-mystery scene.

In Some Buried Caesar, while driving to an exposition to enter Wolfe’s prized orchids in it, Archie and Wolfe are involved in a car accident. In their efforts to help, Wolfe is trapped on a stump by a prized bull. They’re rescued and offered hospitality by the bull’s owner, Thomas Pratt, who plans (to the horror of local stockmen) to barbecue the prized bull for publicity for his automat. Clyde Osgood, the son of Pratt’s rival, makes Pratt a bet that he will not barbecue Caesar that week.

Subsequently, Clyde Osgood is found dead in Caesar’s pasture. Wolfe doesn’t say anything until asked to investigate by Fredrick Osgood, the dead man’s father. Wolfe believes he has the evidence of who the murderer is but he has to come up with another plan when that evidence goes up in smoke.

This book is a showcase of Stout’s genius for creating entire communities of characters with complex relationships between them. Among the characters introduced was Archie’s longtime girlfriend Lily Rowan. Wolfe is at his most wily and sagacious, showing that he can operate out of his element if he has to. Archie is probably at his most amusing at this book. My favorite part is when Archie is arrested and attempts to organize a union among the prisoners. This is one of the finest books in the Wolfe canon and the best of the pre-War Nero Wolfe novels.

Rating: Very Satisfactory.

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EP1753: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Johnson Payroll Matter

Bob Bailey

Johnny heads back to California on the trail of a stolen payroll.

Original Air Date: September 21, 1958

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Great Detectives Audiobook Sale

All of our Great Detectives audiobooks are part of Audible.com’s sitewide sale for Audible members. These are great deals for hours of listening pleasure for yourself. They make great digital stocking stuffers. You can buy them as gifts now and set delivery to your recipients for Christmas Eve.

Learn life lessons from seven great fictional detectives in All I Needed to Know I Learned from Columbo narrated by James Killavey. Now available for $3.47.

In An Ounce of Prevention narrated by Scott Wilcox, a simple bodyguard job leads private detective Jerry Newton to the toughest decision of his career. Also now available for $3.47.

Finally, in Slime Incorporated  narrated by Scott Wilcox private investigator Cole Ustick is plunged into a world of dirty politics and murder set against the backdrop of the Idaho Governor’s race. This full length audiobook novel is only $9.97.

This sale is good through 12/16, so pick up your copy today.

EP1752: Nick Carter: The Unwanted Wife

Lon Clark
Patsy gets Nick to investigate the case of a woman who insists her husband’s trying to have her committed.

Original Air Date: October 10, 1948

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EP1751: Philip Marlowe: The Glass Donkey

Gerald Mohr
Marlowe searches for the killer of an old flame.

Original Air Date: July 28, 1950

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EP1750: Crime Files of Flamond: The Case of the Delayed Revenge

A man hires Flamond to investigate the man who is taking his job as Vice-President of a research firm.

Original Air Date: Sometime in 1953

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EP1749: Michael Shayne: Mary Noble Suspects Uncle Briggs

Wally Maher
An heiress comes to Mike, claiming her uncle is trying to poison her. She leaves Mike’s apartment and immediately falls dead.

Original Air Date: June 11, 1945

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EP1748: Dragnet: The Big Betty

Jack Webb
Joe Friday and Ben Romero go after a gang of conmen who are victimizing the families of recently deceased people.

Original Air Date: November 23, 1950

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Audio Drama Review: The Ordeals of Sherlock Holmes

To call The Ordeals of Sherlock Holmes ambitious would be an understatement. It’s a collection of four-hour-long, original audio dramas from the life of Sherlock Holmes that spans nearly forty years, has an underlying plot that ties together through the set, yet each story holds up fairly well on its own.

The stories are an interesting mix. The lead off tale is set before Holmes and Watson met and has Holmes having his first meeting with Lestrade in England, while Watson is kidnapped from his unit to care for a dying Englishman in Afghanistan.

The second story is set shortly after Holmes’ return from being presumed dead and after the Adventure of Empty House and a series of great successes which leads to arrogance and a failure that leads to a well-deserved dressing down. The third part tells the reason why Holmes retired so young from Detective work. The final story is set after World War I and finds Holmes and Watson on their way to Europe to apprehend an old enemy only to discover the mastermind behind the entire affair.

The stories are well-written both individually and as a collection. It really hangs together quite well. The acting by the leads is superb as Briggs and Earl really inhabit the roles. The set manages to highlight the warmth and strength of the Holmes-Watson friendship that has survived so much. This combination is a really a pleasure to listen, particularly with stories as strong as these. The music and sound design are also up to the high standards Big Finish has established on all its releases.

Overall, The Ordeals of Sherlock Holmes is a great box set that offers fans of Sherlock Holmes fresh stories that feel true to the spirit of Sherlock Holmes.

Rating: 4.0 out of 5.0