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Radio Detective Story Hour - Radio Detective Story Hour Episode9....Jack French

Radio Detective Story Hour Episode9....Jack French

08/07/05 • 60 min

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Radio Detective Story Hour
Radio Detective Story Hour has an exclusive interview with Jack French, author of the Agatha Award winning "Private Eyelashes: Radio's Lady Detectives" and ends with probably the best of the female detectives: Candy Matson in "The Cable Car Case." Running time: about 60 minutes.
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Radio Detective Story Hour has an exclusive interview with Jack French, author of the Agatha Award winning "Private Eyelashes: Radio's Lady Detectives" and ends with probably the best of the female detectives: Candy Matson in "The Cable Car Case." Running time: about 60 minutes.

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