Suspense 470109 227 The Will To Power (64 44) 14543 29m39s
# The Will To Power
When the lights dimmed across America on that fateful evening, millions of listeners leaned closer to their radio sets as Suspense opened with its signature creaking door and ominous string section. "The Will To Power" pulls you into a suffocating world of greed, family secrets, and the corrupting influence of inheritance. As the plot unfolds, you'll find yourself trapped alongside the characters—watching as ambition metastasizes into obsession, and as the promise of wealth becomes a noose tightening around necks both figurative and all too real. The drama builds with the precision of a Swiss watch, each revelation more devastating than the last, each character revelation peeling back another layer of desperation. You won't know who to trust, and neither will they.
This episode represents Suspense at its golden-age peak—that sweet spot in the late 1940s when the show's writers had perfected the art of psychological terror without relying on monsters or the supernatural. Instead of ghosts and ghouls, they weaponized the audience's own knowledge of human nature, exploring how easily ordinary people become extraordinary villains when circumstances align and conscience wavers. Broadcast from CBS's secure place as America's premier dramatic anthology, Suspense earned its reputation through meticulous sound design, taut writing, and performances from radio's finest talent. These weren't just stories meant to pass the time—they were intimate psychological examinations delivered directly into your home, into the privacy of your own mind.
Tonight, settle in for nearly thirty minutes of unrelenting tension. "The Will To Power" demands your full attention and rewards it completely. This is why listeners built their evenings around Suspense, why families gathered around the radio in hushed anticipation. Turn off the lights. Close the curtains. Let yourself surrender to the darkness—and to whatever terrible truths await in the will.