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  <title>LONDON- THE SECRET CODE and ROQUEL  STEVE'S MURDER   DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT</title>
  <description>&amp;amp;nbsp;.⭐ SHOW NOTES — Dangerous Assignment “London: The Secret Code” — Summary In “London: The Secret Code,” Steve Mitchell is dispatched to England when U.S. intelligence intercepts fragments of a mysterious code being used somewhere inside London’s diplomatic circles. The fragments are meaningless on their own—but someone is using them to pass highly sensitive information, and the leak is putting international negotiations at risk. Once on the ground, Steve finds himself navigating a maze of double identities, shadowy couriers, and a handful of suspects who all seem to know more than they’re saying. A routine contact goes missing, a coded message turns up in an unexpected place, and Steve begins to suspect that the traitor may be hiding in plain sight. The episode blends classic Dangerous Assignment elements: fog‑shrouded London streets, tense meetings in safe houses, and a final reveal that hinges on Steve’s ability to spot the one detail everyone else overlooked. It’s a tight, clever espionage puzzle with a distinctly British backdrop. ⭐ “Raquel: Steve’s Murder” — Summary “Raquel: Steve’s Murder” opens with a jolt: word reaches Washington that Steve Mitchell has been killed overseas. The report is shocking, the details are thin, and the location—Raquel, a fictional Latin American hotspot—has been simmering with political tension. But the truth is far stranger. Steve is very much alive, and his “death” has been staged to draw out the people behind a series of assassinations targeting foreign agents. Operating under the assumption that he’s out of the picture, the conspirators begin to move more boldly, giving Steve the chance to work undercover in the shadows of Raquel’s back alleys, cafés, and government offices. The episode mixes danger with deception as Steve races to identify who ordered his supposed murder—and why. Every ally might be an enemy, every conversation a trap, and every step forward risks blowing his cover. The final confrontation brings the plot full circle, revealing who wanted Steve dead and what they hoped to gain. It’s one of the series’ more dramatic entries, built around the idea that sometimes the best way to catch a killer is to let them think they’ve already succeeded. angerous Assignment was an NBC radio drama starring Brian Donlevy broadcast in the US 1949–1953. It preceded the James Bond character and books and may well have inspired them. &amp;quot;The Commissioner&amp;quot; sent US special agent Steve Mitchell to exotic locales all over the world, where he would encounter adventure and international intrigue in pursuit of some secret. Each show would always open with a brief teaser scene from the episode to follow. After the intro, Steve Mitchell would be summoned to the office of 'The Commissioner', the regional head of an unnamed US State Department agency created to address international unrest as it affected U.S. interests. &amp;quot;The Commissioner&amp;quot; would give background information, explain the current situation and tell Steve his assignment. Steve's cover identity, in almost all his adventures, was that of a suave debonair foreign correspondent for an unnamed print publication — his assignments invariably involved deceit, trickery, and violence, all tied together into a successful resolution by the end of the episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices </description>
  <author_name>1001 Radio Crime Solvers</author_name>
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