Rocky Jordan 5064 The Word Of A Bishop
When a man of the cloth walks into Rocky Jordan's Cairo office with blood on his hands and murder in his wake, our globe-trotting troubleshooter knows he's stumbled into a case where faith and corruption collide in the most dangerous ways. The Word of a Bishop crackles with the electric tension of a mystery wrapped in religious intrigue, where Rocky must navigate between loyalty to an old friend and the demands of justice itself. The humid Cairo night becomes suffocating as he unravels a conspiracy that reaches from the poverty-stricken streets to the gilded sanctuaries of the Church. With his faithful sidekick Grayson by his side and danger lurking in every shadow, Rocky must decide whether to trust a bishop's promise—or risk everything to expose the truth.
Rocky Jordan captured the imagination of post-war American audiences with its perfect blend of exotic locales, hardboiled detective work, and the particular appeal of a protagonist operating just outside the law's constraints. Broadcast from CBS throughout the mid-to-late 1940s, the show represented a golden age of adventure radio when listeners could escape to distant corners of the globe without leaving their living rooms. Jack Moss's portrayal of the resourceful, quick-witted Jordan became synonymous with American confidence abroad during an era when the world was shrinking and American influence was expanding. Episodes like this one showcase the show's signature formula: a mystery rooted in human weakness, moral ambiguity, and the kind of fast-paced action that kept families gathered around their receivers.
Tune in now and discover why Rocky Jordan remains unforgettable—a testament to radio's power to transport, thrill, and provoke thought. Some cases demand more than a detective's gun; they demand his conscience.