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"The Adventure of the Hackensack Victory" is a classic episode from the "Frank Race" radio detective series. The episode aired on May 18, 1949, and was written by Joel Murcott. The story involves the sinking of a ship called the Hackensack Victory, which was carrying a valuable cargo of tungsten. Frank Race is hired to investigate the case and uncovers a complex web of intrigue involving Nazi spies, corrupt government officials, and a beautiful woman with a secret. With the help of his partner, Mark Donovan, Race must navigate a dangerous world of deceit and danger to solve the case and bring the perpetrators to justice.
This is just one of hundreds of detective and mystery radio shows available from the golden age of radio that have been digitally remastered at:
https://solvedmystery.com
Mentioned in this episode:
1. Frank Race
2. Radio detective series
3. "The Adventure of the Hackensack Victory"
4. Colorful characters
5. Action sequences
6. Tungsten
7. Nazi spies
8. Corrupt government officials
9. Private investigator
10. Deceit
11. Danger
12. Crime-solving
13. Mystery
14. Golden Age of Radio
15. 1940s
16. American radio drama
17. Whodunit.
"The Adventure of the Hackensack Victory" is a classic episode from the "Frank Race" radio detective series. The episode aired on May 18, 1949, and was written by Joel Murcott. The story involves the sinking of a ship called the Hackensack Victory, which was carrying a valuable cargo of tungsten. Frank Race is hired to investigate the case and uncovers a complex web of intrigue involving Nazi spies, corrupt government officials, and a beautiful woman with a secret. With the help of his partner, Mark Donovan, Race must navigate a dangerous world of deceit and danger to solve the case and bring the perpetrators to justice.
This is just one of hundreds of detective and mystery radio shows available from the golden age of radio that have been digitally remastered at:
https://solvedmystery.com
Mentioned in this episode:
1. Frank Race
2. Radio detective series
3. "The Adventure of the Hackensack Victory"
4. Colorful characters
5. Action sequences
6. Tungsten
7. Nazi spies
8. Corrupt government officials
9. Private investigator
10. Deceit
11. Danger
12. Crime-solving
13. Mystery
14. Golden Age of Radio
15. 1940s
16. American radio drama
17. Whodunit.