Four Just Men
UNING in idly to something labelled "Adventure" from 4YO, I found myself listening to an old favourite, "Four Just Men," by Edgar Wallace, In spite of the quantity of his output, Edger Wallace always managed to give each
of his novels a typical dash and flavour; he made unique characters out of the people he wrote about, as far as is possible in a yarn where action takes precedence of description and analysis, and with a few deft words he could put on paper the many types he met in his remarkable lifetime. "The Four Just Men" «was one of his well-known stories, and promises to be as intriguing on the radio as it was in book form.’
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 284, 1 December 1944, Page 8
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121Four Just Men New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 284, 1 December 1944, Page 8
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