• Bat (Version 2 Dramatic Reading), The by Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876 - 1958), Stephen Vincent Benét

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Bat (Version 2 Dramatic Reading), The by Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876 - 1958), Stephen Vincent Benét

By: breek
  • Summary

  • A Mysterious killer—Man? Beast? Or devil?—spreading terror throughout a nation, flouting law and lawless alike … Curious GOINGS-ON in a house rented immediately upon the death of its owner … A WARNING to leave the house, underlined with threats of death … A SHADOW bearing one gleaming eye [ … ] Wouldn’t You Like to Know – What happens when the indomitable Miss Van Gorder refuses to be frightened from the house of murder? What nerve-shaking word is spelled out by the Ouija board? [ … ] Who is the stranger who arrives half dead? Who is the Bat?” ~ from the ad in the book. Originally published in 1926, Rinehart's entertaining mystery offers suspense and humor, and you will see evidence of that era's Asian xenophobia and Prohibition in the United States. (Summary by Lynette Caulkins)Cast ListNarrator: Lynette Caulkins Police Chief: JT Millionaire: Kelly Taylor Young Detective: Johan Supertramp Underworld Voice: TJ Burns City News Editor: Kirk202 News Editor Colleague: Linette Detective Anderson: Scott Caulkins Cornelia Van Gorder: Ciufi Galeazzi Doctor Wells: Chris Pyle Sally Ogden: Leanne Yau Lizzie Allen: Jennifer Pratt Dale Ogden: Shelly Billy: Todd Brooks: Patrick Glenn Richard Fleming: EJ Wiley Reginald Beresford: Adam Bielka Unknown: Tommy Hersant
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Episodes
  • Chapter 21 - Quite a Collection
    5 mins
  • Chapter 20 - "He Is -- The Bat!"
    10 mins
  • Chapter 19 - Murder on Murder
    20 mins

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