Candidate for a Coffin by T W Ford and A Dinner Date With Murder by Harry Stein
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2024
- Step into the shadowy streets of 1940s New York City, where danger lurks at every corner and the line between hunter and hunted blurs. In "Candidate for a Coffin" by T.W. Ford, a seemingly ordinary subway platform becomes the stage for a chilling game of cat and mouse. With the clock ticking and the tension rising, one man's dark obsession unfolds in a tale of suspense and psychological intrigue. Prepare yourself for a thrilling ride into the mind of a killer, where every second counts and no one is truly safe. Tune in to discover who will be the next candidate for a coffin.
Guest narrator: Caspar Stockhuyzen.
Caspar says: Casper Stokhuyzen (pronunciation at your discretion) and link to the audio drama I am currently starring in (Leaving Corvat). open.spotify.c...
I have also worked on The Deca Tapes open.spotify.c... and live in Amsterdam.
I also recently did a cameo in a Dracula retelling called Re:Dracula.
Yay! Double Feature with Casper narrating. Thank you, Casper. Thank you, Tony. I needed this treat today.
You can't find better titles for crime stories than these 😂.
I love both stories!!!! True Hard Boiled!!!!!! Twists and turns of plot. Fantastic, vivid narration--cigars, cigs, whisky throat, NYC 1940's cynicism, atmosphere which CAN be cut with a knife!!!!! Necessary to air out my flat now!!!!!! Cough!!! Cough!!!! Very enjoyable. Much needed and appreciated. Thanks so very much to you both.
Great stories, great narration. Thank you! ☠️👻💀Cheers!🍻
Glad you enjoyed it
‘Candidate for a Coffin” is a thoroughly nasty story - brilliantly written and narrated. Thankyou
I like these double-features! :)
Great reading Casper!!
He's right about the spaghetti.
But what about the cannoli?
@@vdavis4785 "Leave the gun, take the cannoli."
Wow, a double feature ❤! Must be my birthday 🎇
🎉Happy Birthday!🥳
I'm mid-story and hoping for more details about that 9-piece living room suite (overstuffed) before the end.
Thanks. The Ford story was too wordy. The second was quick and fun.
"Anticipant"? Not a word.
Yes, it is.
Surely an anticipant is someone on waiting or someone who is to be given something (like participant )
@@classicdetective “anticipant” is, indeed, a word, but it’s an adjective, not a noun.
As per Collins Dictionary, it is both an adjective and a noun. It is a real word.
Discriminates.
You’ll have to expand on that
American accents-arrgghhh,sorry it spoils it,can't listen(sorry just person preference) I'm sure American audience will be fawning over it,it is Tony's narration that hooks me,i don't subscribe to the view it is more authentic so it must be better, American accents are nails down the blackboard/chalkboard to me
I'm American...but, I agree wholeheartedly. I was like, "Yay!!! A new story!!...ohhh, it's an American accent, dang".
😬 I fawn over Tony, though.
Ha ha
It's a New York mob story, a British accent would have been a jarring mistake.
@@ropeburnsrussellexactly
I agree
@@classicdetective and I listen to every channel Tony records,he even sucked me in to the romance channel!