Month: March 2021

EP3402: Mystery is My Hobby: Coin Collector’s Murder

A wealthy man asks Barton Drake to help him find out which of his weekend guests plans on killing him and stealing his valuable coin.

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EP3401: Man Called X: Kangaraoo Bay

Herbert Marshall
Ken goes to Australia to investigate some problems that a friend doing desalination experiments is running into.

Original Air Date: September 12, 1948
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AWR0156: Lux Radio Theater: Alice in Wonderland (Rehearsal)

Amazing World of Radio
The rehearsal for the Lux Radio theater adaptation of the Disney classic including many members from the original cast including Kathryn Beaumont (Alice), Ed Wynn (The Mad Hatter), Jerry Colona (The Marsh Hare), Bill Thompson (The White Rabbit), and Joseph Kearns (The Doorknob)
Rehearsal for Program that Aired: December 24, 1951

EP3400: The Fat Man: Murder for Sale (AU)

A man running a shady real estate business wants Brad to protect him from being murdered.
Original Air Date: February 3, 1955

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EP3399: Casey, Crime Photographer: King of the Apes

Stats Cotsworth

An ape trainer in a circus act is killed in his act and Casey suspects murder.
Original Air Date: May 1, 1947
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EP3398s:Jeff Regan: The Lady with the Golden Hair and Rocky Jordan: The Make-Up Man (Twice Told Tale)

In Los Angeles, Regan is hired to protect a famous Hollywood make-up man who’s been shot at.

Original Air Date: July 31, 1948

In Cairo, a famous Hollywood make-up man comes to Rocky for help after being shot at.

Original Air Date: May 22, 1949

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Video Theater 199: Man with a Camera: Second Avenue Assassin

Mike tries to get a picture of a prize fighter from his old neighborhood who has been blowing off the press. Mike gets punched out in a sparring match by the boxer and then asked to help him.

Season 1, Episode 1

Original Air Date: October 10, 1958

Book Review: Silent are the Dead

Silent are the Dead is an original Flash Casey novel by George Herman Coxe. It 1941, it was originally serialized in Black Mask Magazine (where Casey made his debut in 1934) in three parts, and published as a standalone novel in 1942.

In it, ace photographer Flash Casey has to get pictures of a disgraced lawyer after his camera case is stolen and his film exposed. When he goes up to the lawyer’s apartment, he finds the lawyer dead and himself in a case that grows ever more complex.

Flash Casey is an interesting character. He bares little resemblance to the character who’d arrive on radio the next year and less to the hotheaded goofball of the film Here’s Flash Casey. Casey is a decent sort. He’s got a nose for news but he’s neither heartless, nor unethical. He’s got a hard boiled edge to him, but this never goes over the top. He also takes a great deal of pride not just in his own work, but in the profession and its status, which motivates his actions in the final act of the novel.

This is a solidly written mystery novel. The plot is complex and intriguing with twists around every corner. The story is well-plotted, and well-paced. My interest never lagged from start to finish. I appreciated how photography was used in the novel to make this story distinct from the countless tales of private eyes, lawyers, and mystery men that dominated the fiction shelfs of the day. I’ve experienced a few stories from the old Black Mask magazine and compared to them, this book is above average. 

The characterization is not a huge strength. With one exception, the other characters feel mostly functional. They’re not unrealistic, over the top, or badly written, but as individuals, they’re surface level and blend quickly into a sea of newspaper employees, gangsters, damsels/potential femme fatales, and cops without much personality to distinguish them. Still, with Casey being well-written, he’s an anchor that keeps the story interesting.

In terms of quality, I’d consider it similar to the best Michael Shayne books.  It’s not a genre classic by any means, but it is a good example of a pre-War detective novel with hard-boiled flavor. In addition, its photographer hero makes it stand out from most of its mystery peers. It’s also a nice read for those who enjoy the Casey, Crime Photographer radio series and are curious about the hero’s literary origins. 

Rating: 4.0 out of 5.0

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EP3398: The Silent Men: Death in the Mail


A special agent for the post office journeys to Mexico to uncover the sources of a bomb sent in the mail to Washington, DC.
Original Air Date: November 4, 1951
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EP3397: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Cuban Jewel Matter

Edmond O'Brien

Johnny goes to Cuba to try and get a man to reveal where he stashed a fortune in jewels before he’s extradited. His job is complicated when a knife-wielding maniac springs the man from jail.
Original Air Date: September 19, 1951

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EP3396: Mystery is My Hobby: Hudson Family Deaths


Are four cousins dying in six months of cerebral hemorrage a coincidence or murdered?

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EP3395: Man Called X: Worth Her Weight in Gold

Herbert Marshall
Ken and Pegon board to safeguard from pirates a shipment of gold that’s vital to providing food to China.
Original Air Date: September 5, 1948
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AWR0155: Columbia Workshop: Alice’s Adventures Through the Looking Glass, Part Two

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Alice continues her journey across the chess board in hopes of becoming a queen.
Original Air Date: Decemebr 30, 1937
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EP3394: The Fat Man: Murder finds a Coffin (AU)


While leaving his office late at night, Brad comes across a woman leaving the office of a lawyer who had been murdered.
Original Air Date: January 27, 1955
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EP3393: Casey, Crime Photographer: The Gentle Strangler

Stats Cotsworth
A large man is strangling one person to death each week.
Original Air Date: April 24, 1947
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