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    A mystery drama about the limits of experimental science, confronting your own past, present & future, & trying to remember the level select cheat from Sonic 2. 

    Audio DramaScience FictionFiction

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    110 Ratings

    Ten years ago, over three hundred men, women and children disappeared from a small town in Tennessee, never to be heard from again. In this podcast, American Public Radio reporter Lia Haddock asks the question once more, "What happened to the people of Limetown?" Limetown is produced by Two-Up, the producers of 36 Questions, The Wilderness and Shipworm.

    FictionDramaTrue Crime

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    321 Ratings

    In the fall of 2021, an obscure YouTube channel streamed what became the most talked-about mystery on the Internet. But what really happened that night? And how much deeper does the story go? Join Marlowe Verne, as she ventures out to the remote island of Skinner, Oregon in search of answers. Is “the Livestream” just another frightening video? Or is it the gateway to something much, much bigger?

    FictionDramaScience Fiction

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    44 Ratings

    When a far-future commercial spaceflight ends in disaster, the survivors are left floating in escape pods with nothing but the radio for company. What happened to their flight...and, where are they going now? This sci-fi whodunnit mystery features escape pods, intercepted fast-food commercials, and things that should never be found.

    FictionScience FictionDrama

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    20 Ratings

    London, 1889. When the residents of 221B Baker Street leave town for the weekend to solve one of their most famous cases, no one is left to clear a poor housekeeper’s name of a crime she didn’t commit. Well, no one except for their neighbors at 224B…

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    17 Ratings

    Piece together the mystery of the disappearance of Robin Jaeger, a man with four metal limbs, in this sci-fi horror audio drama. Shelly Croft organises recordings taken from the computer of Dr Sophie Bennett, one of the lead scientists on the synthetic limbs project, and uncovers more than just scientific breakthroughs. Clockwork Bird deals with mature themes and may not be suitable for all audiences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    FictionScience Fiction
    Acast
    12 Ratings

    Finding Pattersby is a weird fiction mystery about a disgraced ghostwriter who uses his investigation of a legendary, missing thriller author to work through some stuff. Also the ghostwriter’s a liar.Join host Ryan Cervantes as he delves into the underworld of the suspense-thriller book industry and uncover the Truth behind Luke Pattersby’s mysterious disappearance. Part travelogue, part horror story, all tongue-in-cheek mindbender, he’ll face a rogues gallery of eccentric authors, corporate monstrosities, dark academia and cultish readerships as Cervantes’ slice-of-life detective saga threatens to become the type of thriller novel he once wrote. In other words: The following events are fake. The story however...is real. New chapters release last Thursday of every month; bi-weekly updates in between. Finding Pattersby is written, directed and produced by Ryan Sandoval with music and sound design by Erik Jourgensen. This podcast contains mature themes, explicit language, comedic references to body horror, violence, kidnapping, drowning, cult participation and death. Listener discretion is advised, full transcripts available at patterspod.com

    FictionTrue CrimeDrama

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    6 Ratings

    Dark, edgy mysteries in the style of old time radio... but with a modern twist. Home of  the "Felix Stone" and "D.S Billings" mysteries; and the stand-alone mysteries "The Story of Agnes Braitman" and "Grimmer than Grimm."  Every season there's a new mystery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    FictionDramaHistory
    Acast
    4 Ratings

    What would you do if you received a postcard saying only “We are here. Come find us?” No signature. Just a postmark: SPLIT VALLEY, NY. Adam Kleinhoffer, journalist and podcaster for Columbia Public Radio, and production assistant Melanie Lavin follow this breadcrumb to the second-smallest town in New York State.SPLIT VALLEY is an immersive experience. Using only “found audio,” Split Valley takes the listener on a journey into the woods upstate, to a small town diner, a local motel, searching for clues to the mystery of the cryptic postcard. Pull up a chair, dim the lights, and tune in to Split Valley.Split Valley is an original immersive radio mysteryPart of the Broadway Podcast Network.Visit our website: Split ValleyClues to the mystery of Split Valley can be found on InstagramWritten by Caroline V. McGrawDirected by Eddie PrunoskeSound designed and engineered by James HansenOriginal music by Luke SantyCover art by Matthew CohnProduced by Five on a Match: Matthew Cohn, Amir Darvish, and Meg MacCaryCastPaul Guyet as Soothing Male VoiceAmir Darvish as Gus FinchMatthew Cohn as Adam KleinhofferKeilly McQuail as Melanie LavinInés del Castillo as Female News Anchor and Female Voice TwoJames Weber as RedMeg MacCary as LauraMichelle Beck as StephChristine Campbell as Mrs. DelphinSusannah Jones as Female Voice One and Soothing Female VoiceAlice Jokela as Female Voice ThreeOwen Smith as TrevorEmily Batsford, Monica Lerch, Sara Jane Munford as Women’s ChorusAnthony Cohn as Older Man

    Fiction

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    10 Ratings

    End of the Cornfield is a 9-episode murder mystery series centering around six former high school classmates who reunite for a hometown softball alumni tournament. When the six head to the cornfield on Miller Road — their favorite high school spot for a night of drinking and catching up — it doesn’t take long before someone winds up…dead. With no clear motive and no one stepping forward, the five remaining classmates are thrown into a clusterfuck investigation among themselves.Starring Janet Admasu, Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut, Thony Mena, Abbey Monnin, Shawn Parikh, and Oliver Singer.Series created by Abbey Monnin. Written by Spencer Channell and Abbey Monnin. Directed by Trevor Algatt. End of the Cornfield has been nominated for two Indie Series Awards: Best Ensemble - Audio Fiction and Best Audio Fiction Podcast.

    FictionDramaArts

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    2 Ratings

    This is a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you at the heart of mystery, murder, and mayhem. Some episodes will be my own stories, others will be classics that helped shape the mystery genre we know today. These are arrangements, which means instead of word-for-word readings, you get a performance meant to be heard. My piano player, Jack, and I perform these live, front to back, no breaks, no fakes, no retakes. This is a podcast for people who love storytelling, puzzles, and the thrill that comes from solving the mystery.

    FictionGamesArts

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    2 Ratings

    When ten people are invited to spend the weekend in a mansion on a remote island, they each start dropping like flies. Can they solve the mystery of who's behind it all or will they die trying? The series is heavily inspired the critically acclaimed novel "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    FictionDramaMystery
    Acast
    2 Ratings

    Based on the popular steampunk supernatural graphic novel, Boston Metaphysical Society, The Ghost Ship follows an ex-Pinkerton detective, a spirit photographer, and a genius scientist as they battle supernatural forces in late 1800s Boston.Story: When a ghost ship sails into Boston Harbor, killing anyone who boards her, Samuel, Caitlin, and Granville must solve the mystery as to why it has appeared before anyone else dies. This is a standalone eight episode series based during the timeline of the original six issue mini-series. Each episode is approximately 30 minutes long.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

    FictionScience FictionDrama

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    3 Ratings

    A sexy reality TV show with a missing contestant. An undercover detective. Two cats safe at home. Murder on Sex Island is a twisty psycho-sexual thriller with equal parts humor and intrigue. Private Detective Luella van Horn's been through a lot, but this time, she might not make it out alive.New chapters every week, narrated by the author, Jo Firestone. Need to find out who did it sooner? You can order your copy of Murder on Sex Island from Amazon or your local bookstore today. This audio book is produced by Bari Finkel, and edited by Bari Finkel and Gabrielle Lewis.

    ArtsBooksFiction

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    1 Rating

    ABC Mystery Time came on the air late enough in the Golden Age of Radio that all of the episodes should have survived. This is doubly sad because it was such a terrific program. The network and its affiliates tinkered with the title of the program at times, calling it Masters Of Mystery, Mystery Time Classics, and just plain old Mystery Time. The official name of the program, hosted by Don Dowd, was always ABC Mystery Time. The program did have enough to attract some serious star power, including the immortal Sir Laurence Olivier! Mystery Time may not be as recognizable as some of NBC and CBS’s mystery classics, but the shows are every bit as much fun!

    FictionDramaSociety

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    0 Ratings

    Chris Davis, independent journalist, podcast host, and self-published author, entertains, informs, and intrigues as he turns his attention to the fictional worlds of the best crime, mystery, and horror writers. Listen every other week as he chats with top authors and books reviewers, and even presents live reads of his own original fiction.

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