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The Missing Mr. Lee

By: Hugh B. Cave
Narrated by: Anthony Heald, Lorna Raver, Christine Williams, Rochelle Savitt, Bill Hughes, Tom Weiner, Grover Gardner
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Publisher's summary

An eccentric boarding house denizen winds up dead; his presumed killer, a fellow boarder, has vanished. The baffling case unfolds through the testimony of witnesses, who are themselves suspect.
©1968 Keith Alan Deutsch (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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Great Quick Listen

Really well narrated. Worth twice the price just to hear the actors and actresses preform.

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The Missing Mr. Lee

Good to listen too, recommend for moderate listening. Good reader!

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Good Old Time Radio

The missing Mr. Lee was a good quick listen by Black Mask Audio Magazine, written by Hugh B. Cave in 1940. The narrating done by a full cast was spot on.

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  • 08-13-21

Fun

Was so fun to listen to. Only critic is the casting of the thirteen year old neighbor, made me think of baby Herman. Just a suggestion, but maybe cast a female VA for young children rolls, as a mom of teen boys, their voice doesn’t really break till 14/15, and it still has a baby-ish lilt to it.

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Radio murder mystery hour

Fun nugget of a whodunnit, set post Prohibition, told through one-sided dialogue as witnesses speak to an unheard-from detective about the death of one man and the disappearance of another. The accents and radio-style narration are entertaining and the period-music in the background sets the right pulpy tone. Excellent as a free listen.

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