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# Box 13: "A Book Of Poems"
DanHolliday, that cynical columnist with the ready quip and the dangerous habit of accepting mysterious assignments from strangers, finds himself ensnared in the web of a seemingly harmless literary mystery when a slim volume of verses arrives at his office. What begins as curiosity—the kind that has already landed him in hot water countless times before—transforms into a race against time as he discovers that hidden within the delicate pages lies a secret worth killing for. As the night deepens and the truth unravels, our hero must navigate a treacherous landscape of obsessed poets, blackmail, and betrayal, all while the clock ticks toward a deadline that may well be his last. The atmospheric production draws you into smoky offices and shadowed alleyways, where every turn of a page might be the one that seals his fate.
*Box 13*, which aired in syndication from 1948 to 1949, captured the post-war appetite for sophisticated, fast-paced adventure serials. Starring Alan Ladd in its most memorable season, the show exemplified the golden age of radio drama—intelligent writing, stellar acting, and sound design that made listeners forget they were experiencing theater of the mind. Each episode pivoted on the central conceit of that mysterious box on Dan Holliday's desk, from which danger perpetually emerged, grounding the fantastical adventures in a tangible, recurring framework that kept audiences eagerly awaiting the next crisis.
If you've never experienced *Box 13*, this gem of 1940s radio production represents everything that made the medium's golden age unforgettable. Pull up a chair, dim the lights, and prepare yourself for an evening of genuine suspense. Your evening wouldn't be complete without discovering what secrets lie hidden within "A Book Of Poems."