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Support the Archive - Buy Me A Coffee ☕ https://buymeacoffee.com/JR_the_Old_R... Preserving classic radio drama, one story at a time. Classic Old Time Radio, vintage radio shows, the Golden Age of radio, BBC Radio, murder, mystery, drama, comedy, sci-fi, westerns. Murder Unprompted by Simon Brett is a witty and engaging installment in the "Charles Paris Mystery series". The novel finds our perpetually struggling actor-detective, "Charles Paris", embroiled in a baffling murder investigation within the chaotic world of a live television show. Charles, ever the opportunist, has landed a minor role in "The Buzzword Game," a new and highly anticipated quiz show. The show is being broadcast live from a brand-new, state-of-the-art studio, adding an extra layer of tension and potential for disaster. As the production gears up, a palpable sense of rivalry and ambition permeates the set, particularly among the show's glamorous and ego-driven cast and crew. The underlying tensions explode when "Marcus Gwilliam", the show's arrogant and widely disliked host, is found dead backstage during a commercial break. The death is initially dismissed as an accident, but Charles, with his keen eye for human nature and his innate skepticism, quickly suspects foul play. He observes the myriad of personal vendettas, professional jealousies, and hidden secrets that fester beneath the polished veneer of television production. As the police, led by the familiar "Detective Inspector Frost", conduct their official inquiry, Charles finds himself drawn into his own unofficial investigation. He navigates the labyrinthine corridors of the television studio, interviewing a colorful cast of characters, including the show's producers, writers, fellow actors, and technical staff. Each individual seems to have a motive and something to hide, making the case incredibly complex. Charles uses his unique skills as an actor – his ability to observe, his understanding of human motivation, and his knack for blending in – to uncover crucial clues that elude the police. He delves into the personal lives and professional grievances of the suspects, slowly piecing together the intricate puzzle of Marcus Gwilliam's demise. The investigation reveals a web of deceit, blackmail, and long-held grudges, all set against the high-pressure backdrop of live television. Ultimately, Charles unmasks the killer in a dramatic revelation, often leveraging his theatrical flair to expose the truth. The resolution is typically clever and satisfying, highlighting Charles's unassuming but effective detective work. Throughout the novel, Brett masterfully blends suspense with his signature humor, offering a satirical glimpse into the often-absurd world of show business. The book is a delightful read for fans of cozy mysteries and those who enjoy a protagonist with a unique perspective and a penchant for getting into trouble.