Lgdi [hsg Synd.#034] High Card [500828 & (510702 Not)]
# High Card
Picture this: George Valentine, the quick-witted private detective with a knack for stumbling into trouble, finds himself deep in the smoky underbelly of a high-stakes poker game where the ante isn't just money—it's murder. In this taut episode of *Let George Do It*, our hero tangles with card sharks, dangerous dames, and a mystery that unfolds with each dealt hand. The tension crackles through every scene as George navigates a world where a single card can seal your fate, and trust is the rarest commodity of all. You'll hear the clink of whiskey glasses, the shuffle of decks, and the menacing voices of men who play for keeps. This is noir radio at its finest—a world of shadows, double-crosses, and the kind of trouble that follows George like a faithful hound.
What made *Let George Do It* such a beloved staple of the Mutual network throughout the late 1940s and early 1950s was its perfect balance of humor and hard-boiled drama. Unlike the more serious detectives of the radio dial, George Valentine possessed a refreshing lightness of touch—he was tough but never humorless, clever but never invincible. The show became a template for detective radio drama, proving that audiences craved stories where intelligence and wit could be just as thrilling as gunplay. "High Card" exemplifies this formula, blending genuine mystery with the witty banter that made listeners tune in week after week, eager to hear what impossible situation George would charm his way through next.
Settle into your chair, adjust the dial to the familiar frequency, and prepare yourself for an evening of vintage mystery and intrigue. *Let George Do It* awaits—where the stakes are high, the nights are long, and George always seems to know exactly what to do.