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The Cowboy Detective: A Matter of Terror

By: Greg Norgaard
Narrated by: John P. Scofield
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Terror in the city....

From the moment a crazed Nazi Doctor set foot in Chicago, he knew he was in the right place to finish the experiments he had started but never completed. His work began at a death camp, a camp of horrors in which he reigned with his own brand of terror. As soon as he committed his first act against an unsuspecting woman in the city, he knew there'd be a price on his head, and he didn't care. For this Nazi had the most beloved memory a man can have...the feeling of exhilaration as another's fear turns to panic.

Below the rough underbelly of the city, there exists stalwart Detective Glenn Stroud. An efficient, dangerous, and committed cop who has always sought the evils that roam his town and threaten those closest to him. With his skills with a gun, his partner E Dent, and a souped up Pontiac Chieftain, Detective Stroud will search for the maniac while following the clues. His determination will lead to the end of this kidnapping and torturing psychopath...that, or he'll lose everyone dear to him.

The Cowboy Detective: A Matter of Terror by Greg Norgaard (Savage Noir). From Pro Se Productions.

©2015 Greg Norgaard (P)2016 RadioArchives.com
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lacks the hard and fast pacing of real pulps, meandering reght from the start. this is made worse by a flat read, bland withnbarely any semblance of inflection, let alone alternate character tones & voices. the read sounds the same throughout, whether it's a cop, his bantering partner, a german scientist, an italian new york mobster, or a montana cowboy. every conversation is a confusing mess in audio

too slow paced to be pulp

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