
Chapter 4: Two New Clients

About the series ...
TRUE NOIR: The Assassination of Anton Cermak is a fully-immersive audio series adapted from the mystery novel TRUE DETECTIVE by Max Allan Collins.
The drama is set in Chicago at the end of the Prohibition Era (in the early 1930s) and tells the story of private eye Nathan Heller as he tracks down a political assassin. Mayor Anton Cermak was in a nearly constant power struggle with organized crime, business tycoons, and corrupt politicians … leaving plenty of suspects.
New episodes appear every Friday through February 28, 2025.
A little more about this episode …
Creator/Producer Creator/Producer Max Allan Collins provides some background on how “The Outfit” operated during the Prohibition Era in Chicago and gives us a deeper look into “Tower Town” located near the Water Tower in downtown Chicago.
All of this helps set the stage for the events that take place in “Two New Clients.”
Take a closer look at this chapter with Max’s exclusive History Behind The Mystery series of videos.
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