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EP1151: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Long Shot Matter, Parts Three and Four

Bob Bailey
Johnny’s assignment to prevent a murder fails and leads to a murder investigation and will Johnny be the next victim.

Original Air Dates : June 27 and 28, 1956

 

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EP1150: Mr. Chameleon: Murder and the Million Dollar Smile

Karl Swenson

Mr Chameleon investigates the murder of a woman with a great smile who was being invited to stay at a wealthy man’s house.

Original Air Date: April 24, 1953

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EP1149: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Long Shot Matter, Parts One and Two

Bob Bailey

Johnny goes to LA after an insurance company receives an anonymous letter warning that they’ll have to pay off on a big policy.

Original Air Dates: June 25 and 26, 1956

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Book Review: Pattern of Wounds

The latest murder Houston homicide detective Roland March investigates seems awfully familiar. March believes that the killer staged the scene of a dead one in a pool based on pictures from the book on the first big murder he ever solved, the Kingwood Killings. While higher ups dismiss the idea, some people think there’s a pattern to the book: that a serial killer was behind the latest killing, as well as several others, including March’s signature case. Worst of all, the writer who lionized March becomes an adversary who believes that he and March blew the original case.

This book succeeded in upping the ante from the first book with March having to deal with the potential of his entire career being reduced to rubble by this new allegation. He has to struggle to find out who is friends are really. March is all too human character who makes enemies who are willing or even anxious to see him taken down a peg, and he struggles to find someone who he can rely on as an ally. March’s big problem is that in the midst of a case, little niceties like gratitude are overlooked which only builds more resentment.

One of the more interesting character bits in this story was March’s interaction with a New Orleans police officer who had officially gone dirty and begun to coerce confessions. It’s scary for readers to realize that March is often just a step or two away from crossing the line, though March seems to think he’s a little bit further away than he is. We also get some good back story on what had put him on the outs at the start of the previous book.

The mystery is better than in the previous book. No breaks seemed overly convenient, and Bertrand was very skilled with throwing suspect after suspect at the readers, leading to a realistic but explosive conclusion.

The only negatives I can find is that the inclusion of the Teresa, a major character from the first book felt pointless in this one and she didn’t really do anything. Also, while the book description makes a point of describing March’s marriage as troubled, there’s very few hints of this in the actual story.

Still, a fascinating and engaging read for mystery fans that I wholeheartedly recommend.

Rating: 5.0 out of 5.0

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EP1148: The Line Up: The Sobbin’ Sisters Saga

William Johnstone

A singer’s estranged husband is murdered.

Original Air Date: October 29, 1952

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EP1147: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Pearling Matter, Part Five and The Lady Was Lethal (PT 4)

Bob Bailey

 

Johnny got a death certificate for Jean Pearling but he still thinks he’s not done.

Original Air Date: June 22, 1956

Can Johnny protect the notebook from the mob and bring justice for his partner.

Original Air Date: 1958

 

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EP1146: Nick Carter: A Cat Brings Death

Lon Clark

Nick investigates the disappearance of a wealthy woman’s cat.

Original Air Date: April 15, 1944

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EP1145: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Pearling Matter, Parts Three and Four

Bob Bailey

Johnny finds plenty of corroboration for the story of the Pearlings’ missing daughter but his doubts grow as well.

Original Air Dates: June 20 and 21, 1956

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EP1144: Mr. Chameleon: The Perfect Maid Murder Case

Karl Swenson

A maid announces she’ll marry the master of the house and is then murdered.

Original Air Date: December 29, 1948

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EP1143: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Pearling Matter, Parts One and Two

Bob Bailey

A news report of an influential man causes concern on the stock exchange. What’s the truth behind the report.

Original Air Dates: June 18 and 19, 1956

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Radio Drama Review: Gregory Keen: Deadly Nightshade

The character of  Gregory Keen was introduced in the Australian radio serial Dossier on Dumetrius. In that serial, Keen, a MI-5 Major played by New Zealand Actor Bruce Stewart, hunted down an international war criminal named Dumetrius through the streets of London. (see review here). The second Keen serial turns to more familiar territory for the writer and original audience: the streets of Sidney, Australia.

In Deadly Nightshade,  Stewart returns as Keen. Also returning was the actor who played the villain from Dossier. The character of Felix Huberman is the half brother of the Keen’s archenemy. (Yes, it’s contrived but work with us.) Huberman is an official with Australian federal law enforcement who is also the chief lieutenant of Carla Mingione who is trying to get organized crime established in Sidney. Keen is sent by MI-5 because of the disappearance of scientist Bruno Kesselring who is feared to have defected to the Russians, though this is largely forgotten through most of the serial as Keen finds himself trying to find the truth behind the Nightshade ring, believing it will lead to Kesselring.

Deadly Nightshade has its strong points. Like its predecessor, it is a  highly addictive and is a fairly complex 104-part story.  In many ways, it’s a better  Keen story.  Dossier featured our hero, Major Keen as a somewhat dense character who did majorly stupid things for a huge number of episodes including his 40+ episode manhunt for innocent bystander Peter Ridgeway and believing the treacherous Heddy Bergner innocent for nearly 70 episodes because he was in love with her. Here Keen is not gulled for that length of time. To be sure, there are some stupid moments. Early on, Keen concludes that Huberman’s up to no good but decides he has no choice but to play along with him which involves not introducing himself to the police and not meeting up with the contact that’d been designated for him by London. This stupidity ends after less than ten episodes and other lapses of sanity and reasonable judgment are short.

Keen in Deadly Nightshade  is a man to be feared in a story that’s far darker than Dossier. Keen is clearly a much more ruthless character than in the previous serial.  Keen is driven and at times, seems almost mentally disturbed in his pursuit of the Nightshade Ring, even being willing to kill unarmed men to achieve his ends. He’s still haunted by his memory of Heddy Bergner, much to the chagrin of Sherry Reed, a party girl who fell for Keen and became involved in his adventures, only to find Keen constantly spurning her.

The story is darker but not necessarily better in places. While Deadly Nightshade is a far more logical tale with a minimal number of plotholes, it was also a little less fun than Dossier.  The story is interesting due the concerns with organized crime making its way to Australia and the wide variety of plot twists that can fit into a story of this length.

This makes a decent listen, but definitely not for kids under 13.

Rating: 3.5 stars out of 5.0

EP1142: The Line Up: The Green Cap Case

William Johnstone
Guthrie investigates a murder at a gas station where a singular piece of headwear is the only clue.

Original Air Date: October 22, 1952

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EP1141: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Laughing Matter, Part Five and The Lady Was Lethal, PT. 3

Bob Bailey

A young rising star has been murdered but the man Johnny was sent to protect is still alive.

Original Air Date: June 15, 1955

The truth begins to come together in the murder of a private eye’s partner.

Original Air Date: 1958

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EP1140: Nick Carter: Murder by Magic

Lon Clark
Scubby is wanted by the police and tells Nick he switched bodies with a notorious criminal.

Original Air Date: April 8, 1944

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EP1139: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Laughing Matter, Parts Three and Four

Bob Bailey

A TV comedian is taking the threats on his life more seriously after he was shot at it.

Original Air Date: June 13 and 14, 1956

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