HardBoiled
Planetoid
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- Aug 21, 2023
The following thread will follow the misadventures of Elizabeth (Lizzie) O'Donnell, an ambitious girl in her late-20s who moved from the sticks to the big city. Her dream is to be an important investigative journalist. However, for a girl in a business dominated by men, it ain't easy!
This series takes place in the early-1950s, so there'll be no modern technology in this thread! But there'll be phone booths, women called "dames" and much more!
Episode 1 introduces Lizzie to her future, exasperated partner, PI Frank Malzone, a 50-ish ruggedly handsome Italian American man.
EPISODE 1: "A little help, mister?"
Thursday, June 29, 1952
3:55 p.m.
Montvale, a typcial Midwestern burg
Private investigator Frank Malzone stepped out of the phone booth inside the lobby of Apex Drug Store, taking off his Fedora in order to scratch his head through his dark, wavy hair.
“Well ain’t that a kick in the teeth,” he muttered.
He had just gotten off the phone with Meredith Watson, secretary for another PI, Gil Mains. Frank was supposed to meet Mains at Bernie’s Diner, adjacent to the drug store, at 3:30. Mains was going to compare notes with Frank about a suspected illegal operation happening in the seafood and meat market district, riverside. Frank and Gil had intel that inside one of the warehouses was a front for stolen jewels that were being smuggled into the city inside wooden crates of frozen seafood.
“I’m sorry but Mr. Mains got called to an emergency meeting,” Meredith said in her smoky voice. “He didn’t say where. But he left in a big hurry.”
Frank explained about his meeting with Gil at 3:30.
“I’m sorry, Mr. Malzone. I’m sure he didn’t forget about you. You should have seen him fly out of here. Almost like Superman, without the cape.”
Frank thanked Meredith and told her that if Gil returned, to call him at his office and leave a message with the answering service.
Frank sighed and bought the latest issue of LIFE magazine before heading outside. The sun was high and warm, about 82 degrees.
“Shoe shine, mister?”
Frank politely refused the offer by a freckle-faced teenage boy and walked down the street to where his Hudson sedan was parked, curbside. Only a couple minutes were left on the parking meter.
Frank sat in the driver’s seat for a few minutes, debating what to do next. Then he started the engine and decided to drive down to the warehouse district himself. He couldn’t wait for Mains, who said that he had some info for Frank that indicated that Pier No. 17 was the hub of the smuggling operation. The pair of Pis were going to confer and possibly go down to the area as a tandem.
But the operation was in danger of ending, without any accountability. Frank knew about these types of jigs. If the heat got too much, the perps would simply pick up and move on to somewhere else. Frank was afraid that time was running out before the smugglers got spooked and beat it, given how the investigation was going.
The Hudson roared to life and Frank began the 10-minute drive to the docks.
This series takes place in the early-1950s, so there'll be no modern technology in this thread! But there'll be phone booths, women called "dames" and much more!
Episode 1 introduces Lizzie to her future, exasperated partner, PI Frank Malzone, a 50-ish ruggedly handsome Italian American man.
EPISODE 1: "A little help, mister?"
Thursday, June 29, 1952
3:55 p.m.
Montvale, a typcial Midwestern burg
Private investigator Frank Malzone stepped out of the phone booth inside the lobby of Apex Drug Store, taking off his Fedora in order to scratch his head through his dark, wavy hair.
“Well ain’t that a kick in the teeth,” he muttered.
He had just gotten off the phone with Meredith Watson, secretary for another PI, Gil Mains. Frank was supposed to meet Mains at Bernie’s Diner, adjacent to the drug store, at 3:30. Mains was going to compare notes with Frank about a suspected illegal operation happening in the seafood and meat market district, riverside. Frank and Gil had intel that inside one of the warehouses was a front for stolen jewels that were being smuggled into the city inside wooden crates of frozen seafood.
“I’m sorry but Mr. Mains got called to an emergency meeting,” Meredith said in her smoky voice. “He didn’t say where. But he left in a big hurry.”
Frank explained about his meeting with Gil at 3:30.
“I’m sorry, Mr. Malzone. I’m sure he didn’t forget about you. You should have seen him fly out of here. Almost like Superman, without the cape.”
Frank thanked Meredith and told her that if Gil returned, to call him at his office and leave a message with the answering service.
Frank sighed and bought the latest issue of LIFE magazine before heading outside. The sun was high and warm, about 82 degrees.
“Shoe shine, mister?”
Frank politely refused the offer by a freckle-faced teenage boy and walked down the street to where his Hudson sedan was parked, curbside. Only a couple minutes were left on the parking meter.
Frank sat in the driver’s seat for a few minutes, debating what to do next. Then he started the engine and decided to drive down to the warehouse district himself. He couldn’t wait for Mains, who said that he had some info for Frank that indicated that Pier No. 17 was the hub of the smuggling operation. The pair of Pis were going to confer and possibly go down to the area as a tandem.
But the operation was in danger of ending, without any accountability. Frank knew about these types of jigs. If the heat got too much, the perps would simply pick up and move on to somewhere else. Frank was afraid that time was running out before the smugglers got spooked and beat it, given how the investigation was going.
The Hudson roared to life and Frank began the 10-minute drive to the docks.