A Death Of Kings
In the fog-shrouded streets of a decaying European monarchy, a kingdom trembles on the brink of catastrophe. When the aging King Aldric is found lifeless in his locked royal chamber, the palace erupts into chaos—a chaos that spreads like poison through the corridors of power. Was it murder most foul, or something far more sinister? As castle guards seal the gates and suspicion falls upon the crown prince, a mysterious outsider arrives to investigate, uncovering a web of court intrigue, forbidden romance, and secrets that could topple thrones. Every shadow conceals a suspect; every whispered conversation crackles with danger. The CBS Radio Mystery Theater pulls you into this claustrophobic world of velvet and violence, where the sound of a creaking floorboard or a knowing laugh becomes far more terrifying than any explicit horror.
Airing during the golden age of the radio mystery revival, this episode exemplifies what made CBS Radio Mystery Theater a cultural phenomenon from 1974 to 1982. Though set in an imagined past, "A Death of Kings" captures that timeless appeal of classic detective fiction—the locked-room puzzle, the unreliable witnesses, the revelation that everyone has something to hide. Radio allowed listeners to inhabit this world completely, freed from visual distraction, where the human voice and carefully crafted sound design became the entire architecture of dread and wonder.
Don't miss your chance to experience the masterful storytelling and atmospheric brilliance that made this series a beacon for mystery enthusiasts. Tune in to "A Death of Kings" and discover why thousands of devoted listeners gathered around their sets night after night. In an age of instant gratification, there's something magical about surrendering to the darkness and letting your imagination conjure the full, frightening truth.