Nick Carter 44 10 29 (155) The Funeral Wreath
Picture this: a fog-shrouded cemetery at midnight, where a single wreath adorns the grave of a woman who died fifty years ago—yet someone is leaving fresh flowers there every night. When Nick Carter arrives on the scene, his quick mind immediately grasps the sinister implications: the wreath is a message, and behind it lies a conspiracy of murder, blackmail, and long-buried secrets ready to claw their way back to the surface. In this October 1944 broadcast, listeners will follow the Master Detective through shadowy city streets and into the mansions of the wealthy, where every suspect harbors a dangerous motive and nobody—not even the police—can be trusted. The suspense builds with each commercial break as Nick peels away layers of deception, drawing ever closer to a killer who would stop at nothing to keep their past hidden.
Nick Carter, Master Detective thrived on the Mutual Network throughout the 1940s and into the 1950s, offering audiences exactly what they craved during America's golden age of radio: intellectual puzzles wrapped in thrilling drama. Based on the pulp magazine character created decades earlier, the radio show distinguished itself through clever plotting and the steady, authoritative presence of Lon Clark as the titular detective—a man who solved his cases through deduction and persistence rather than gunplay alone. Episodes like "The Funeral Wreath" showcased why the program remained a listener favorite, balancing genuine mystery elements with moments of dark humor and psychological tension.
Tune in to experience radio mystery the way it was meant to be heard: in the dark, with nothing but your imagination and Nick Carter's voice guiding you toward an unforgettable solution.