Nick Carter 48 04 04 (334) The Case Of The Star Of Evil
When Nick Carter tuned his office radio to intercept a criminal broadcast on the night of April 4th, he couldn't have imagined the web of international intrigue waiting on the other end. A mysterious artifact—the Star of Evil—has vanished from a locked museum vault, and with it, the last thread connecting a shattered spy ring to their elusive ringleader. As Nick prowls the shadowy corridors between Manhattan's glittering elite and its criminal underworld, he discovers that this precious gem is far more than a collector's prize; it's a cipher to a plot that reaches across oceans and into the highest corridors of power. With each clue, the danger intensifies, and Nick finds himself caught between enemies who will stop at nothing to keep the Star's secrets buried forever. The case demands all of Nick's legendary cunning, his sharp eye for detail, and his uncanny ability to outthink criminals who believe themselves three steps ahead.
Nick Carter, Master Detective remains one of radio's most enduring mysteries programs, and this 1940s episode exemplifies why. Drawing from decades of pulp magazine lore dating back to the 1880s, the Mutual network's serialization maintained the character's reputation for realism and psychological depth while embracing the paranoia and global tensions of wartime America. Unlike the campy detectives that would later populate television, Nick's cases unfold with documentary precision—his methods feel plausible, his deductions earned through legwork and intuition rather than convenient plot devices.
Step into the darkened streets of 1940s New York and join radio's greatest detective as he unravels The Case of the Star of Evil. Tune in and discover why listeners across America made Nick Carter their nightly appointment with mystery, danger, and the satisfying crack of a case solved by pure detective work.