Together they were the three musketeers of the airwaves: all for one, one for all. They had met during China's war with Japan, when all three had enlisted in the Chinese cause. After the war they returned to California to form the A-l Detective Agency. Their office was just off Hollywood Boulevard, one flight up, but they were seldom found there. Their cases took them to exotic locales, the titles themselves {The Fear That Creeps Like a Cat; Temple of Vampires; The Snake with the Diamond Eyes; etc.} dripping dangerous adventure. This was not standard juvenile fare. Children certainly listened, but often covertly, under blankets with the volume low. The fact that Mutual scheduled it at 10:15 p.m. says much about the content of I Love a Mystery.
( John Dunning )
[ On the Air: The Encyclopedia ]
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