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Midnight Cab: Mystery of the Horse-Faced Man

Midnight Cab: Mystery of the Horse-Faced Man

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hey wait a sec!!!
Review: I'm writting in defense of this wonderful serise of Radio Drama. I think they are fine, sure the shadows alot better and at times these stories can be downright freaky. However the authors always make a point of working everything out towards the end.

Overall=If you like the old radio dramas you will like this one too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hey wait a sec!!!
Review: I'm writting in defense of this wonderful serise of Radio Drama. I think they are fine, sure the shadows alot better and at times these stories can be downright freaky. However the authors always make a point of working everything out towards the end.

Overall=If you like the old radio dramas you will like this one too.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: New 30-minute radio mysteries --but almost charmless
Review: This is a Canadian revival of the old 30-minute radio mystery show format: A protagonist cab-driver we come to know, the owner of the cab company, the dispatcher, and then their odd encounters with cab customers. But it's almost charmless (except for the Canadian accents, which are pleasant). The characters have idiosyncracies, but they're not interesting. The plots are either downright dumb (as in title story) or so quickly sketched that it's sort of just starting by the time it's solved. It's nonviolent, inoffensive, and it passes the time, but just that.


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