Box 13 1948 Xx Xx (050) Archimedes And The Roman
# Box 13: "Archimedes and the Roman"
Picture this: Dan Holiday, the mysterious operator of Box 13, receives a cryptic message that plunges him into the shadowy world of rare antiquities and ruthless collectors. When a priceless manuscript—one that could rewrite history itself—vanishes from a locked study in Manhattan, Holiday finds himself racing against time and unscrupulous adversaries who will stop at nothing to possess it. As the trail winds from dusty libraries to the waterfront's darkest corners, our hero discovers that the secrets of ancient Archimedes may hold the key to a modern-day murder. With each revelation, the stakes climb higher, and the listener is drawn deeper into a web of deception where trust is a luxury no one can afford.
What made Box 13 such a phenomenon during its brief but brilliant run was its perfect marriage of intellectual intrigue and hard-boiled action. Unlike the typical radio mystery of the day, each episode drew inspiration from history, literature, and genuine puzzles that engaged the listener's mind as much as they thrilled the senses. The show's syndicated model allowed it to reach audiences across the country who were hungry for something smarter, something that treated them as intelligent adults capable of following complex plots and literary references. Vincent Price's urbane narration lent an air of sophistication that elevated the entire enterprise, transforming Box 13 into appointment listening for mystery enthusiasts.
If you've never experienced the cunning world of Box 13, "Archimedes and the Roman" is the perfect entry point—a tale that combines danger, history, and the kind of clever plotting that keeps you guessing right up to the final commercial break. Tune in and discover why discerning radio audiences made this show legendary.