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Green Ghost Detective Audiobook #3 Summer 1940 - 5 hours [Download] #RA1231D
The Green Ghost Detective Audiobook #3 Summer 1940
 

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The Green Ghost Detective Audiobook
#3 Murder Makes A Ghost
by G.T. Fleming-Roberts
Read by Roger Price
 
 
Magic meets mystery as George Chance battles crime as the Green Ghost! Thrills, legerdemain and suspense — all courtesy of the most extraordinary man-hunter the world has ever known!
 
The Green Ghost flashes into action with his magical arts when grinning Death stalks — and tackles the puzzling case of the Steel-Hat Murders!
 
It may seem odd that a character who only had fourteen original appearances still resonates with fans and pulp readers today, but The Green Ghost definitely fits that profile.
 
Originally debuting in 1940 in The Ghost Super Detective Magazine, George Chance’s alter ego was actually the magazine’s title character. Stepping down off the stage as a magician, Chance threw himself headlong into the battle for justice as the scary masked figure known only as The Ghost. That is, except when he was referred to as The Super Detective. The stories at this point were much as they would remain throughout the series, well told mysteries mixing in elements of horror with the concept of a masked hero that was exceedingly popular in Pulps at that time.
 
Even with that formula, however, editorial staff at Thrilling Publications/Standard Magazine felt that the series needed something else, a little more terror perhaps. So George Chance added a green glow and more horrific appearance to his crime fighting outfit and the name changed to The Green Ghost, mostly dropping The Super Detective tagline. This change is odd only in that it was really the only significant change to the series overall. Chance’s methods remained the same, his supporting cast still helped out as always, and the level of criminal never rose to monster or mad scientist. The fact that there was so little change and that the stories remained consistent likely contribute to why the character is still fondly remembered.
 
Murder Makes A Ghost was originally published in the pages of The Ghost Super-Detective magazine in the Summer of 1940 and is read with mysterious and magical force by Roger Price.
 
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Death Haunts the House
Chapter 2: Vanishing Dead
Chapter 3: I Go Ghosting
Chapter 4: I Face the Murder Gun
Chapter 5: The Frightened Men
Chapter 6: At the Rectory
Chapter 7: Under the Steel Hat
Chapter 8: The Word for Death
Chapter 9: The Limping Man
Chapter 10: The Wire-Mask
Chapter 11: Trail of Blood
Chapter 12: Alias, the Doctor
Chapter 13: Dead End
Chapter 14: The Third Hat
Chapter 15: Killer’s Hideout
Chapter 16: The Masked Man
Chapter 17: Traffic in Crooks
Chapter 18: Death Penalty
Chapter 19: Steel Hats for Two
Chapter 20: Picture of a Corpse
Chapter 21: Murderer’s Magic
Chapter 22: How the Dead Man Walked
Chapter 23: Novpaklos
Chapter 24: Defeat
Chapter 25: Flowers for the Killer
 

Roger Price During his lengthy career as an entertainer, Roger Price has performed on TV, radio and the live stage. At one time or another he has worked as a stand-up comic, hosted a late night TV movie series as a character called “The Baron”, worked as a morning radio personality, hosted and emceed numerous live events, served as an entertainment news anchor and even worked as a ring announcer for professional wrestling. Comic book and pop culture fans know Roger Price as the creator, director and “voice” of Mid-Ohio-Con, one of the largest and longest running shows of its kind.Currently, in addition to his work with RadioArchives.com, Roger works with a wide variety of clients as a popular announcer and voice actor, specializing in character/cartoon voices and dialects.
 

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