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EP2729: Rocky Jordan: The Nile Runs High

Jack Moyles

A man in a boat gives Rocky a warning and then dies.

Original Air Date: September 18, 1949

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EP2728: Stand by for Crime: The Kidnapper’s New Shoes

Glenn Langan

The son of one of Chuck’s friends is kidnapped, and the kidnappers want him to deliver the ransom.

Original Air Date: 1952

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EP2727: Mister Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons: The Poisoned Sandwich Murder Case

So lost, I'm fading

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A law student calls Mister Keen for help, but Keen and Mike find him dead from eating a poisoned sandwich.

Original Air Date: August 17, 1951

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Book Review: Body Under the Bridge


Paul McCusker’s Father Gilbert was the lead character in a series of radio plays for Focus on the Family’s Radio Theater. McCusker brings the character back in the novel, “Body Under the Bridge.”

“Body Under the Bridge” has a stunning opening as Father Gilbert confronts a man who’s about to jump off the roof of Gilbert’s church. The man jumps, leaving an object behind. However, Gilbert finds out no one saw the man in the church, and he was committing suicide by another method somewhere else. However, Gilbert still has the object. At the same time, a long-dead body is found at the site of a contentious construction project.

Overall, McCusker’s written a strong mystery. He’s woven an intricate narrative going back hundreds of years, with a complicated web of dark secrets that’s ensnared many of the town’s  inhabitants. The story has a lot of well-done atmospheric moments that increase the tension.

We introduced to a slew of characters, most of whom are likely suspects, and we never quite know who to trust besides Gilbert. The story has several great twists and never drags for a moment. Gilbert is well-written and is believable both as an ex-cop and as a priest.

The reader should be aware this story leans more to the supernatural stories Father Gilbert appeared in such as, “Dead Air,” and does have some disturbing sequences. However, it does mostly steer clear of the melodrama around Gilbert’s family life that  hurt later episodes of the series.

For fans of the original series, this book is a much-welcomed addition to the Father Gilbert canon. If you like detective stories with a supernatural twist, you can also enjoy the book even if you’ve never heard the radio series.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5

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EP2726: Dragnet: The Big Confession

Jack Webb

A man comes in and confesses to murder. Friday and Smith to have to verify if the confession is true.

Original Air Date: March 30, 1954

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EP2724: Boston Blackie: Three ‘The Wind Blows West Murders’

Richard Kollmar

Three men are murdered while reading copies of the newest best-selling novel.

Original Air Date: February 11, 1948
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EP2723: Rocky Jordan: Adventures with Andrea

Jack Moyles

A friend of Rocky’s asks to stay with him, but a black-haired woman from Brazil has a score to settle.

Original Air Date: September 11, 1949

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EP2722: Stand by For Crime: The Lonely Hearts Club of Doom

Glenn Langan

A wealthy man with a poor physical appearance asks Chuck’s help, alleging that the wealthy man’s new bride and her brother tried to kill him.

Original Air Date: 1952

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EP2721: Mister Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons: The Abandoned Well Murder Case

So lost, I'm fading

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Mister Keen investigates when a wealthy man is found murdered in an abandoned well.

Original Air Date: August 10, 1951

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EP2720: Dragnet: The Big Mustache

Jack Webb

Friday and Smith investigate a store robbery.

Original Air Date: March 23, 1954
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EP2719: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Zipp Matter

Mandel Kramer

Someone in Las Vegas asks Johnny to help straighten out a tense situation over an inheritance where murder is possible.

Original Air Date: May 27, 1962

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EP2718: Boston Blackie: The Song Request Thefts

Richard Kollmar

A disk jockey is suspicious that a man calling in song requests is tied to a series of robberies.

Original Air Date: January 28, 1948

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EP2717: Rocky Jordan: A Stranger to the Desert

Jack Moyles
An Eskimo stumbles into the window of the Tambourine and collapses dead.

Original Air Date: January 28, 1948

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EP2716: Stand by for Crime: Displaced Into Danger

Glenn LanganChuck investigates a vicious blackmail ring against displaced persons in Los Angeles.

Original Air Date: 1952

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