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Harry Nile: Murder by the Book

By: Original Radio Broadcast
Narrated by: Phil Harper, Pat French
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The world-weary private investigator Harry Nile is one step ahead of the mob, but one step behind the bill collectors. That's why he takes pretty much any case he can catch—from robbery to kidnapping to murder.

Phil Harper stars as Harry in twenty-one mood-filled mysteries, aided and assisted by Pat French as Murphy, his secretary extraordinaire. This is classic radio noir for a new generation, created and produced by Jim French.

Episodes Include: The Case of the Mauritius Orange 09-07-1997; The Bosendorfer Matter 10-05-1997; Murder at Hidden Lake 11-01-1997; Finding Portland 11-09-1997; The Case of the Bitter Banker 12-21-1997; The Case of the Sleeping Witness 01-04-1998; The No More No-Mo Matter 02-22-1998; Ten Percent of Nothing 03-22-1998; Always Leave 'Em Wanting More 04-05-1998; Two Freddies 05-03-1998; The Voice from the Lake 06-07-1998; The Toni Parsons Story 08-16-1998; The John Doe Murders 09-16-1998; Rich Little Poor Girl 10-04-1998; The Case of the Compromised Cop 11-01-1998; Murder by the Book 12-06-1998; Model 386-A 01-17-1999; Bulletproof 02-07-1999; Rachel's Dream 04-04-1999; The Fighter and the Phantom 04-25-1999; Cold Reading 06-06-1999

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I seriously can't get enough of " Harry Nile " drama stories. They can be " corny " but overall they really well acted and to an audience that can remember the latter half of the 20ct or are just interested in that historical era, invaluable.
Harry and Murphy...just marvellous characters !!

Praiseworthy !

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