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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 27 MIN

The Adventures of Philip Marlowe: The Lady Killer (08-20-1949)

from Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio · host Dwight Allen

Unraveling the Mystery: The Lady KillerIn this thrilling episode of Philip Marlowe, the detective navigates a complex web of deceit, blackmail, and murder. The story unfolds as Marlowe investigates the murder of Paul Niles, leading him to uncover dark secrets involving Nora Kirby and her family. As tensions rise, Marlowe confronts the true motives behind the crime, culminating in a dramatic showdown that reveals the intricate connections between the characters involved.In the shadowy world of crime and intrigue, few characters stand as tall as Philip Marlowe, the quintessential private detective. In this gripping episode, "The Lady Killer," Marlowe finds himself entangled in a web of deceit, murder, and blackmail. The story begins with a lavish mansion, a sealed cabin filled with gas, and a corpse on the floor—all because one man was too good-looking to be true.As Marlowe delves deeper, he encounters a cast of characters each with their own secrets and motives. From the desperate pleas of a wealthy friend to the suspicious actions of a beautiful but bored young wife, every interaction adds a layer to the mystery. The tension escalates when Marlowe discovers a book of matches at the crime scene, a seemingly innocuous item that could ignite a chain of explosive revelations.Throughout the narrative, Marlowe's sharp wit and relentless pursuit of the truth guide him through a maze of lies and danger. His encounters with figures like Mr. Negrado and the elusive Nora Kirby reveal the dark underbelly of high society, where appearances are deceiving and trust is a rare commodity.As the plot unfolds, Marlowe's intuition and courage are put to the test. The stakes are high, and the consequences of failure are dire. Yet, in true Marlowe fashion, he navigates the treacherous waters with a blend of charm and tenacity, ultimately uncovering the truth behind the facade."The Lady Killer" is a testament to Raymond Chandler's mastery of the detective genre, offering a thrilling ride through the complexities of human nature and the pursuit of justice. As the episode concludes, listeners are left with a sense of satisfaction and a reminder of the timeless allure of a well-crafted mystery.Subscribe now to follow more of Philip Marlowe's adventures and dive into the world of classic detective stories.TakeawaysMarlowe's character embodies the classic detective archetype.The narrative explores themes of deception and moral ambiguity.Blackmail serves as a central plot device in the story.The setting enhances the noir atmosphere of the tale.Character interactions reveal deeper motivations and secrets.Marlowe's intuition plays a crucial role in solving the case.The story highlights the consequences of jealousy and betrayal.Dialogue is sharp and reflective of the era's style.The resolution ties together various plot threads effectively.The episode showcases Chandler's mastery of suspense and intrigue.Philip Marlowe, mystery, crime, detective, noir, Raymond Chandler, The Lady Killer, suspense, investigation, blackmail

Unraveling the Mystery: The Lady KillerIn this thrilling episode of Philip Marlowe, the detective navigates a complex web of deceit, blackmail, and murder. The story unfolds as Marlowe investigates the murder of Paul Niles, leading him to uncover dark secrets involving Nora Kirby and her family. As tensions rise, Marlowe confronts the true motives behind the crime, culminating in a dramatic showdown that reveals the intricate connections between the characters involved.In the shadowy world of crime and intrigue, few characters stand as tall as Philip Marlowe, the quintessential private detective. In this gripping episode, "The Lady Killer," Marlowe finds himself entangled in a web of deceit, murder, and blackmail. The story begins with a lavish mansion, a sealed cabin filled with gas, and a corpse on the floor—all because one man was too good-looking to be true.As Marlowe delves deeper, he encounters a cast of characters each with their own secrets and motives. From the desperate pleas of a wealthy friend to the suspicious actions of a beautiful but bored young wife, every interaction adds a layer to the mystery. The tension escalates when Marlowe discovers a book of matches at the crime scene, a seemingly innocuous item that could ignite a chain of explosive revelations.Throughout the narrative, Marlowe's sharp wit and relentless pursuit of the truth guide him through a maze of lies and danger. His encounters with figures like Mr. Negrado and the elusive Nora Kirby reveal the dark underbelly of high society, where appearances are deceiving and trust is a rare commodity.As the plot unfolds, Marlowe's intuition and courage are put to the test. The stakes are high, and the consequences of failure are dire. Yet, in true Marlowe fashion, he navigates the treacherous waters with a blend of charm and tenacity, ultimately uncovering the truth behind the facade."The Lady Killer" is a testament to Raymond Chandler's mastery of the detective genre, offering a thrilling ride through the complexities of human nature and the pursuit of justice. As the episode concludes, listeners are left with a sense of satisfaction and a reminder of the timeless allure of a well-crafted mystery.Subscribe now to follow more of Philip Marlowe's adventures and dive into the world of classic detective stories.TakeawaysMarlowe's character embodies the classic detective archetype.The narrative explores themes of deception and moral ambiguity.Blackmail serves as a central plot device in the story.The setting enhances the noir atmosphere of the tale.Character interactions reveal deeper motivations and secrets.Marlowe's intuition plays a crucial role in solving the case.The story highlights the consequences of jealousy and betrayal.Dialogue is sharp and reflective of the era's style.The resolution ties together various plot threads effectively.The episode showcases Chandler's mastery of suspense and intrigue.Philip Marlowe, mystery, crime, detective, noir, Raymond Chandler, The Lady Killer, suspense, investigation, blackmail

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