Nick Carter 45 08 12 (196) The Case Of The Sick Statue
When a priceless Grecian statue falls mysteriously ill—its marble surface weeping an inexplicable crimson fluid—Nick Carter finds himself drawn into a case that defies all logical explanation. Is it sabotage, supernatural mischief, or something far more sinister? Our master detective must navigate the shadowy corridors of a wealthy collector's mansion, where jealous heirs, unscrupulous dealers, and shadowy figures with their own designs on the artifact lurk around every corner. The tension crackles as Nick cross-examines witnesses whose motives are as murky as the statue's strange affliction, all while an invisible clock ticks toward the next catastrophe. With his trusted sidekick and quick wit as his only weapons, Carter must separate art history from felonious intent in a tale that proves even lifeless objects can harbor deadly secrets.
For over a dozen years, Nick Carter, Master Detective captivated audiences across the Mutual network as one of radio's most enduring detective franchises. Following in the footsteps of a character dating back to dime novels of the 1880s, the 1943-1955 radio series brought New York's most famous private investigator into American living rooms with sophisticated storytelling and genuine atmosphere. These episodes represent a golden age of detective radio drama, when sound effects and voice acting could conjure entire worlds of mystery and danger, and when listeners tuned in faithfully to follow the adventures of a protagonist who combined old-school gumshoe wisdom with modern investigative technique.
Step back into the 1940s and let Nick Carter unravel this baffling mystery. Tune in and discover why this episode remains a favorite among classic radio enthusiasts—where the impossible becomes inevitable, and every clue leads deeper into shadow.