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# Box 13: Much Too Lucky
When Dan Holliday opens the mysterious Box 13 one fateful evening, he finds a case that seems almost too perfect—a stroke of luck that promises fortune beyond measure, yet carries with it the unmistakable stench of danger. A man's desperate plea, a treasure map marked with cryptic symbols, and a deadline that grows closer with each passing hour set the stage for "Much Too Lucky," an episode that proves the old adage: when luck seems too good to be true, someone is almost certainly lying. As Holliday ventures deeper into this shadowy world of hidden wealth and hidden motives, listeners will find themselves suspended in that delicious radio space where trust becomes currency and fortune reveals itself as folly. The crackling intensity of this adventure builds with each scene, drawing you into a noir-soaked San Francisco night where everyone has a secret and everyone wants something.
*Box 13*, which aired in syndication from 1948 to 1949, represented the golden age of adventure mystery—that sweet spot when radio dramas had perfected their craft and stars like Alan Ladd could command attention through voice alone. The show thrived on the postwar appetite for sophisticated mysteries that blended hardboiled detective work with the strange and supernatural. Each episode turned on a simple premise: whatever arrived in Box 13 became Dan Holliday's problem, his obsession, and often his greatest peril. This format made the show endlessly inventive, allowing writers to spin tales both fantastical and grounded in gritty realism.
Don't miss "Much Too Lucky"—settle into your favorite chair, dim the lights, and let the golden age of radio transport you to a world where danger whispers through the static and every knock on the door might change everything.