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    Black Jack Justice - Season One by Decoder Ring Theatre
    Audiodrama

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    From Decoder Ring Theatre's full-cast audio drama podcasts comes Black Jack Justice - Season One. Hard-boiled pulp mystery and adventure comes to life in the days when men were men, women were dames, and everyone looked swell in hats. Join Jack Justice and his long-suffering partner Trixie Dixon, Girl Detective as they navigate murder and mayhem with a gaudy metaphor and a good-natured leer. Each episode is a self-contained story in the style of the classic broadcasts of radio's golden age.


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    By: MadJo
    How to describe Black Jack Justice... erm... I can't. Imagine two private detectives that can't really stand each other, working together to solve a case in each episode. radio-drama style. Sprinkle that with wonderful humour, and add to that a great voice cast and acting... and you are close to imagining Black Jack Justice. But luckily you don't have to imagine it. Just listen to it. You'll be hooked from the first episode. And you too will be listening to the episodes over and over again. Go ahead, try it, the first one's free.

    By: Morten Juhl-Johansen Zölde-Fejér (mjjzf)
    I am incredibly fascinated by the Black Jack Justice shows; and the voice acting is really excellent - so excellent that I suspect I would be disappointed by simply reading the stories. There is no episode I have not heard at least five times. They never cease to amaze me.

    By: Jeff
    Absolutely fantastic!!! The best story, the best narration, the best music!!! Keep them coming, PLEASE!!!!!!!

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Chapters


Title Description Date Created
Justice Served Cold
(11.14 MB)
Decoder Ring Theatre is proud to present the first episode of hardboiled pulp detective action with Black Jack Justice! This week, Jack and his partner Trixie Dixon, Girl Detective learn lost love letters and a mysterious client add up to more than meets the eye. It's up to them to dish out Justice Served Cold!Sep 12, 2006
Justice For Some
(10.4 MB)
When Jack and Trixie are hired to protect a society dame's diamonds at a charity ball' it looks like they've finally caught that elusive nice, simple case. But when the guest list includes not one, not two but three notorious thieves, things get complicated in a heckuva hurry. Times like that a guy's lucky to manage Justice For Some!Sep 12, 2006
Justice Is Blind
(10.99 MB)
Sometimes the answer's right in front of your eyes. Sometimes you're so busy with what you think you saw, you can't be bothered to stop and look again. When Jack and Trixie pay the bills with a little "Peeping Tom" routine, they don't expect the commandments being broken to include the biggest Thou Shalt Not of 'em all. But then again, sometimes Justice Is Blind!Sep 12, 2006
Justice Delayed
(11.09 MB)
When Jack and Trixie are hired to solve a seven year old murder, they figure it's a fool's errand. But if this case is so cold, why all the heat from upstairs to lay off? Will they finally run into that brick wall that has their names on it... or will they deliver Justice Delayed?Sep 12, 2006
Justice Incorporated
(11.43 MB)
If it sounds too good to be true, its all in a day's work at Jack Justice Investigations. When one of the city's most high-powered lawyers wants to buy the agency lock, stock and barrel, Jack and Trixie have just twenty-four hours to figure out what the catch is and torpedo the best offer they've ever had!Sep 12, 2006
Justice's Holiday
(9.85 MB)
It wasn't much of a holiday by most people's standards. Just a turn around the park in the sunshine. But boy oh boy, how the work piles up at Jack Justice Investigations. Piles up right in the middle of the floor in a still-fresh pool of blood. Now all Jack and Trixie have to do with the rest of the day is figure out who the triggerman was and why the corpse had a thousand dollars in an envelope with their names on it. And if they can manage it, solving the case before the law puts them away for it wouldn't be a bad idea either.Sep 12, 2006
Justice Be Done
(9.87 MB)
Mordecai Brasseau had been nothing but bad luck for Jack Justice Investigations since the first time he walked through the door. A nice man, but a jinx - quite possibly the unluckiest man in the world. Each time Jack and Trixie took on a case for him, they swore it would be the last. Sooner or later they had to be right, and the registered letter inviting them to the reading of Mordecai's will suggested that time had finally come. Or maybe not.Sep 12, 2006
Justice And The Deluge
(11.2 MB)
It was the third straight day of rain that did it. People had been cooped up for days, riding out the storm, and Black Jack is sure that a flurry of human misery, or as he likes to call it, rent money is on its way. But when he turns out to be more right than either he or Trixie could have guessed, they find themselves on an island in the middle of the city, with the water rising fast. An island of the gaudy, hard-boiled metaphor variety, admittedly; but sometimes that's the way it goes. Sep 12, 2006
No Justice
(10.86 MB)
It was the end of an uncharacteristic flurry of activity at the mighty world headquarters of Jack Justice Investigations. Trixie was crossing the final i's and dotting the final t's when she looked up and realized Jack was nowhere to be found. And he'd taken their old snitch Freddie the Finger Hawthorne with him into the ether. Sometimes a gal's just got to look a gift horse in the mouth , and if she ever wants to see ol' square jaw sashay in the front door again, this is one of those times. But can she and her "new partner" keep away from each other's throats long enough to turn up her old one, or is this the beginning of life with No Justice?Sep 12, 2006
Hammer Of Justice
(10.86 MB)
Jack may not know much about art, but he knows what he likes... and what he doesn't. He doesn't much like Nick Franklin's looks, or his self-satisfied grin or his manicured fingernails. What he does like is a client that can afford a fat insurance policy and a couple of gumshoes to go with it. But can Jack and Trixie fit in with the arty set enough to protect Franklin's latest "discovery"? Where will they stand when the Hammer of Justice falls?Sep 12, 2006
Justice In Love And War
(10.21 MB)
They say all's fair in love and war, and Jack and Trixie are about to put that to the test. When Jack finds a drowned rat of a piano player who's both struck by love and several dozen gangsters, love and war don't seem like such different concepts anymore. Its a mad charge into the lion's den, all in the name of romance. Even the hard-boiled have their soft spots.Sep 12, 2006
Justice And The Happy Ending
(11.86 MB)
Every man has his ghosts. Old square-jaw didn't figure he had any right to expect to be the exception. But sometimes the past takes on flesh and looks you in the eye... and things can never be quite the same afterwards. When that moment comes for Jack and Trixie, will it bring down the whole house of cards, coffee and gaudy metaphors; or will it introduce those most contradictory concepts; Justice and the Happy Ending? Sep 12, 2006