Nick Carter 46 09 01 (251) The Case Of The Red Goose Murder
When the curtain rises on this gripping installment, Nick Carter arrives at the Red Goose Inn to find more than he bargained for—a corpse cold as a winter night and a web of secrets tangled tighter than a locked safe. Our intrepid detective must navigate a cast of suspicious guests, each harboring motives as dark as the shadows that dance across the broadcast studio lights. From the tense opening moments, where the discovery is made, to the crackling exchanges between Carter and his antagonists, listeners will find themselves drawn into a mystery where danger lurks around every corner booth and whispered confessions echo through the inn's dimly lit corridors. The writing crackles with the particular energy of 1940s radio—snappy dialogue, sound effects that transport you directly into the scene, and a narrative pace that keeps you guessing until the final revelation.
Nick Carter, Master Detective was the golden crown jewel of Mutual's mystery programming, running consistently from 1943 to 1955 when the Golden Age of radio was beginning its twilight. Based on the venerable dime novel character who had captivated readers since 1886, the radio series brought fresh vitality to the legendary sleuth, adapting him for an audience hungry for intelligent crime drama delivered live into their living rooms. Each episode showcased the tight production values and skilled voice actors that made radio mysteries the must-listen entertainment of the era, before television would eventually claim the medium's throne.
Don't let this case go unsolved. Tune in and follow Nick Carter as he peels back the layers of deception at the Red Goose Murder, where one man's secrets become the key to justice. This is detective radio at its finest.