Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
In listening to the Brick Mallery series, listeners can expect a present day tongue-in-cheek mystery styled after the old detective radio shows from the 30s and 40s. The only difference is some colorful language and peculiar comedy. Its a one-of-kind mystery series. Brick Mallery is a private investigator that majored in PI lines at PI school. He has a stereotypical PI secretary, some interesting associates, and hangouts any PI would be envious ofwellkind of In episode one, Brick hears ex-partner Vic Steed is coming back, and it just happens two gentlemen visit Brick looking for a man who has been gone as long as Vic has. Coincidence? I think not. When Brick and Vic meet up, the mystery of Vics disappearance is resolved, but it puts them both in danger. Its a tale of perilous meetings, shootouts, high body counts, and wacky wit. In episode two, Brick is back with the people and places he cant get through the day without -- his secretary, the coffee shop, and the Spider Goulash Bar. Brick as been voted best PI in his price range by his PI peers in the FPI (Federation of Private Investigators). Before the crowd gets there, the secretary finds a note addressed to Brick. Its from his ex-secretary, ex-wife, and total pain in his side, Susan English. During the celebration, his ex-wife shows up angry because he didnt return her note poor guy. She works in real estate and has a stalker following her to house showings. She wants protection and wants it to be Brick. Its a mystery on the run with plenty of showdowns, a shoot out sort ofand an old enemy set on getting revenge for Brick putting him in prison. Brick shows us he can handle the ex, solve a mystery, and move out of the way hemajored at it in PI school moving out of the way that is.