Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine’s Podcast
Arts:Literature
A Chicago cop heads out to the country to investigate the death of Red, an old family friend. When he arrives, he begins to wonder who's really telling the truth about the goings-on around town, especially regarding Red's death. Soon enough, the cop finds that there's something a little off about the town he's visiting. Here is "Inquest" by Michael A. Black, from our March 2004 issue, read by our editorial assistant, Kevin Wheeler.
Episode 14: "Dudman's Word" by Russel D. McLean (read by the author)
"The MacGuffin Theft Case" by Steve Hockensmith
"Akitada's First Case" by I.J. Parker
"The People Across the Canyon" by Margaret Millar
Episode 10: "Fandango by Flashlight" by Molly MacRae
Episode 9: "No Trouble at All" by Douglas Grant Johnson
"Digby, Attorney at Law" by Jim Fusilli
“Between Minke and Mayrev” by Kenneth Wishnia
"Burning Twilight" by Kenneth Wishnia
"A Crust of Rice" by Martin Limón
"The End of the Train" by Mike Wiecek
“Killing Time” by Jane K. Cleland
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