This week, journey back to the foggy streets of Los Angeles in 1949, where we tune into "Philip Marlowe" in the episode titled "Lady in Mink." This thrilling narrative dives deep into the complexities of a girl’s muddled life and her enigmatic sister. Los Angeles's dense fog complicates private eye Philip Marlowe's mission as he is hired to locate a woman's sister before she enacts a deadly deed. But as the fog thickens, so does the plot – murder strikes twice before Marlowe encounters the elusive lady in mink. This episode, originally broadcasted on April 30th, 1949, features the incomparable Gerald Mohr in the titular role, accompanied by a stellar cast, immersing listeners in a suspense-filled tale of intrigue and mystery.
Then, we jump to 1957, as we join "Yours Truly Johnny Dollar" in "The Funny Money Matter." When George Reed from Floyd's of England beckons Johnny to delve into an unusual case, our detective finds himself unraveling a perplexing puzzle. A client's payment of $4500, equivalent to a staggering $43,109.52 today, consists entirely of counterfeit hundred-dollar bills. A conundrum perfectly suited for the man with the action-packed expense account! This episode, originally aired on June 30th, 1957, showcases the charismatic Bob Bailey in the lead role, supported by a talented ensemble of voice actors, painting a vibrant auditory tapestry of deceit and detection.
Join us on this auditory roller coaster as we unravel mysteries that transcended time, only on "Tuesday Night Detectives."
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