Nick Carter 44 12 31 (164) Murder In A Decanter
When a priceless Scottish whisky becomes the instrument of death, Nick Carter finds himself navigating the treacherous world of black-market spirits and ruthless collectors. A prominent industrialist lies dead, poisoned by the very brandy he was about to auction, and suspicion falls upon everyone from his grieving widow to the mysterious dealer who procured the fatal bottle. As Carter peels back layers of motive and opportunity, listeners will be drawn into a labyrinth of deception where the clues are as intoxicating as they are deadly. The Master Detective's razor-sharp deductions clash against a ticking clock and dangerous adversaries who will stop at nothing to keep their secrets buried. With each commercial break, the tension mounts—is the killer a spurned business partner? A jealous rival? Or someone far closer to the victim than anyone suspected?
Murder In A Decanter exemplifies what made Nick Carter one of radio's most enduring detective programs throughout the 1940s and 1950s. The Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship mystery series grounded its fantastical cases in the gritty realism of post-war America, where wartime black markets and economic desperation created fertile ground for ingenious crimes. Nick Carter's appeal lay in his combination of old-school detective work—patient interrogation, careful observation, and logical deduction—with contemporary settings that spoke directly to listeners' anxieties and interests. Unlike the supernatural mysteries of The Shadow or the comedic bumbling of lesser sleuths, Carter represented the thinking man's detective.
Tune in now to experience the master of deduction at work, where a single sip of poisoned liquor unravels a web of greed and murder. Nick Carter, Master Detective—where every case proves that the most lethal weapon isn't always the most obvious one.