The Angels Of Devils Mountain
High in the fog-shrouded peaks of the Rockies, a remote monastery harbors a dark secret—one that threatens to unravel the faith of everyone who discovers it. When a traveling salesman's car breaks down near the isolated sanctuary, he finds himself drawn into a web of mystery where the monks' charitable works mask something far more sinister. As night falls and the mountain roads become impassable, our protagonist realizes that sanctuary may be the last place on Earth he'll find safety. What unholy bargain has been struck between the pious brothers and the forces that lurk in the shadows of Devils Mountain? With each passing hour, the line between spiritual salvation and damnation grows perilously thin. E.G. Marshall's legendary narration guides you through a tale where redemption itself becomes suspect, and the listener must wrestle with the question: can evil truly hide behind the habit of a holy man?
CBS Radio Mystery Theater, which captivated audiences from 1974 to 1982, revived the golden age of radio drama at a time when television had seemingly rendered the medium obsolete. "The Angels Of Devils Mountain" exemplifies the show's mastery of psychological terror and moral ambiguity—the trademark that made it a phenomenon in living rooms and automobiles across America. Drawing on classic Gothic traditions and contemporary anxieties, the series demonstrated that radio's power to terrify lay not in special effects, but in what the listener's imagination could conjure in the dark.
Tune in now and discover why millions tuned their dials to CBS each week for tales that proved the most frightening stories are those left unfinished in your own mind. Whether you're a devoted fan of classic radio or a newcomer seeking genuine suspense, "The Angels Of Devils Mountain" awaits—where faith itself becomes the greatest mystery of all.