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Date | Episode: 85 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesJohn Guthry, an engineer, calls his friend Lockwood on the radio—a fellow engineer who is experimenting on a top secret project in a lab located in the snowy hills of Vermont. While talking with Lockwood, Guthry hears another man coughing in the background, followed by shots. What happened? Guthry travels to Vermont to find answers. Story by: Hugh Pentecost
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   By BoldVenturePress
Excellent sound quality, great actors and great script. Hugh Pentecost was the pen name of Judson P. Philips -- he wrote tons of pulp fiction under his true name, including "The Park Avenue Hunt Club" series for Detective Fiction Weekly magazine. As "Pentecost," he sold fiction to the higher paying "slick magazines." He took the $10,000 Prize for "Cancelled in Red" (by Hugh Pentecost), which introduced Inspector Luke Bradley of the NYPD. Some of Judson P. Philips books (as Hugh Pentecost) are available from Bold Venture Press (www.boldventurepress.com)
  
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