Collection of Four Detective Stories | Black Mask August 1922 (2 of 2)
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- This Is The Second Collection Of The August 1922 Issue Of The Black Mask It Features Four Short Stories
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0:00:27 - The Police Sometimes Guess Wrong By Harold Ward
0:25:32 - A Weapon of the Law By George W. Breuker
0:34:21 - The Explosive Gentleman By J. J. Stagg
0:54:36 - Murder in Haste By John Baer
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That's quite a compilation of murder- mystery stories! Will written short stories are always a treat. Thank you for posting them!
I've never been aware of The Black Mask before finding your channel several weeks ago. I find pre-60's media most fulfilling, and this new-to-me magazine most thought provoking. I Thank You kind sir!
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Best era for detective stories
Love this love these stories
Really appreciate the timestamps with different stories in videos! Thank you 🙏 Blessings, best wishes 🙏
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Glad you like them!
These are great stories.Thank you so much.
Thank you great to listen to this.
Excellent.
Great stories. I especially loved the Explosive Gentleman!
Always fun! Thanks so much!
Great, thank you!
Not bad for AI
I like the dental story. I never did like dentist
The detective was seated comfortably in the dentists chair? With such bad teeth?
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Won't listen to AI voices. Byee!
This one isn't too bad. Human narrators are very expensive, so new channels have to use AI, at least initially. Once there are enough backers they can then hire humans. Give small "companies" a break.
@@karenzak6627 What's wrong with Do-It-Yourself?
Stories are great! Narration...not so much