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Playlist: Gregg Taylor's Portfolio

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Black Jack Justice 01 - Justice Served Cold

From Gregg Taylor | Part of the Black Jack Justice series | 22:43

Another page from the casebook of Black Jack Justice. All-new, full-cast audio adventure and mystery from Decoder Ring Theatre!

Black-jack-logo_small 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. Starring Christopher Mott as Jack and Andrea Lyons as Trixie Dixon, girl detective.

Black Jack Justice 09 - No Justice

From Gregg Taylor | Part of the Black Jack Justice series | 23:05

Another page from the casebook of Black Jack Justice. All-new, full-cast audio adventure and mystery from Decoder Ring Theatre!

Black-jack-logo_small 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?

Red Panda Adventures 13 - The Hand of Fate

From Gregg Taylor | Part of the The Red Panda Adventures series | 23:12

Decoder Ring Theatre's acclaimed full-cast adventure series! Two-fisted pulp justice awaits in this and every stand-alone adventure.

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A mysterious stranger dies in the street in front of the fashionable Club Macaw. Were his claims of membership simply the sad ravings of yet another victim of hard times, or is there something far more sinister at work? Could he truly have been the son a wealthy house, long thought dead? Can even The Red Panda and The Flying Squirrel succeed in a struggle with The Hand of Fate?