Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Philip Marlowe is underway

First of all, I did get a new keyboard.  It's a wireless Logitech that came with a mouse.  My old one was wireless as well, but it had the old USB plug with long cord and receiver attached to the end of it.  This one has a tiny little USB plug -- period.  The keyboard has a nice wrist rest, a really easy, soft touch and indented keys.  I'm loving it.

Down to business:  I received notification that I was chosen to review "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, Volume 3" from RadioArchives.com.  Yeah!  Honestly, I hadn't really paid much attention to the publisher names when I chose the books I'd like to review.  When I downloaded this 10 story collection (in a zip file that took about half an hour to download over my Roadrunner wireless connection) and opened the first story I was a little surprised to find it was a radio broadcast!  

I adjusted quickly, though, and have really enjoyed the three stories I've listened to so far.  The quality is crystal clear, with all the background sounds from the original radio show coming through nicely, enhancing that mental picture.  

The actors are excellent, and since I'm familiar with Gerald Mohr's acting it's really easy to picture him as Philip Marlowe.  [If you're interested in seeing one of his films, he plays the lead male role in The Angry Red Planet (1959), which is available for streaming from Netflix.  There are many others, but that one's quick access.]

I'll get busy listening so I can post the review for this digitized version of the original radio program.  BTW, if you want to check it out for yourself RadioArchives.com has a promo going and my last paragraph is their headline pasted from their site (AND NO, THEY ARE NOT PAYING ME).  If you're into film noir & hard-boiled detectives, it's a great deal.

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1 comment:

  1. Thanks for participating. It sounds like it is going well so far. If you have friends who listen to audiobooks, encourage them to check out the program as well. We have 70 titles this month with over 350 review copies available from 12 publishers. --JEFF@audiobookjukebox

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