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# The Eleanor Corbett Murder Case
Detective Danny Fortunato is back on the rain-slicked streets of Manhattan, where the neon signs flicker above Broadway's glittering marquees and cast long shadows across the pavement. When the body of Eleanor Corbett is discovered in a midtown hotel room, Fortunato finds himself ensnared in a web of deception that stretches from the backstage dressing rooms of legitimate theaters to the smoky backrooms where the city's underworld conducts its shadiest business. With only a woman's lifeless form and a handful of contradictory statements, Fortunato must navigate the treacherous landscape of show business intrigue, where ambition, jealousy, and desperate secrets provide ample motive for murder. Listen as the detective peels back each layer of this mystery, interviewing suspects with names that shimmer with theatrical glamour while uncovering the gritty truths beneath the starlight.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured the essence of post-war New York with an authenticity that made it essential listening for radio audiences between 1949 and 1954. Created by the legendary writer Edward J. Moore, the series distinguished itself through its vivid street-level atmosphere and complex criminal cases rooted in the rhythms of real Manhattan life. Unlike the fantastical detectives of earlier radio eras, Danny Fortunato was a working cop navigating actual neighborhoods and institutions, lending the show a documentary-like realism that resonated deeply during an era when New York crime filled newspaper headlines.
Whether you're a devotee of classic crime drama or a newcomer seeking to understand why radio mysteries captivated millions of listeners, *The Eleanor Corbett Murder Case* represents the show at its finest—combining sophisticated storytelling with the palpable tension that only the golden age of radio could deliver. Tune in and let the city's dark secrets pull you into Fortunato's investigation.