Out of the Frying Pan Into the Funeral

Published: June 29, 2021, 10:49 p.m.

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A run-of-the-mill expos\\xe9 puts reporter Harry Horne on the hot seat!

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Harry Horne was a nice guy, a good journalist writing a series on juvenile delinquency \\u0336  and uncovering more dirt than he bargained for. Especially on Louis Gelormino, the big-wig Mafia rackets boss who usually dropped a hint he was displeased in the form of a .45 bullet. Vince Rinaldi was the grudge-holding head of the juvie gang featured in Harry\'s expos\\xe9. Yet everything seemed fine on the day Harry got out of jail for refusing to name a source.

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But when Harry returned to his apartment, about to get lucky with a nightclub singer he had been pursuing for months  \\u0336  only to have a young woman step out of his shower clad in a towel  \\u0336  things started to go downhill quickly. The nightclub singer departed in a fury, while the young woman dropped the towel, snatched up a gun, and shot Harry point-blank!

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Soon, everyone was on Harry Horne\'s tail  \\u0336  but "out of the frying pan into the funeral" wasn\'t an unusual condition for him to be in.

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A hot-tempered, very neglected Mafia wife. Her 18-year-old lover in a black leather jacket with a switchblade. Her missing "Made Man" husband who had been playing fast and loose with pay-offs collected for the local Capo de Capos. A dozen juvenile delinquents who were ready to rumble and just as ready to harmonize when record producers dropped by. Two tough-as-nails cops convinced that Harry Horne was guilty of everything. And a young woman with a penchant for shedding her clothes and trying to shoot Harry.

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It all adds up to one of journalist/sleuth Harry Horne\'s craziest cases and roller-coaster entertainment for the listener.

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