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# They Call Me Patrice
Picture yourself huddled beside your radio set on a December evening in 1942, the winter darkness pressing against your windows. As the announcer's voice cuts through the static with those three fateful words—"*Sus-pense!*"—you settle in for a tale of dangerous intrigue and shadowy motivations. In "They Call Me Patrice," listeners are drawn into the mysterious world of a woman whose very name is a weapon, a key that unlocks secrets powerful enough to destroy reputations and upend lives. What begins as an ordinary inquiry spirals into a labyrinth of deception, blackmail, and moral compromise, where the line between hunter and hunted becomes dangerously blurred. The tension mounts with each carefully crafted revelation, building toward a conclusion that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about the people around you.
*Suspense* was CBS's crown jewel of dramatic programming, reaching millions of American homes during the Golden Age of Radio. Running for two decades, the series perfected the art of psychological terror—trading in ghosts and monsters for the far more unsettling horrors of human nature: betrayal, obsession, and desperation. Each episode was a masterclass in sound design and performance, with talented actors bringing genuine menace to scripts that explored the darkness lurking beneath everyday existence. "They Call Me Patrice" exemplifies what made the show indispensable listening, blending noir sensibilities with the intimate immediacy that only radio could provide.
Tune in now and discover why *Suspense* captivated a generation of listeners. This episode offers nearly thirty minutes of pure atmospheric storytelling—the kind of intelligent, character-driven thriller that proves radio drama was never mere entertainment, but genuine art.