Murders, Mysteries, and More
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A weekly podcast featuring short stories by undiscovered authors. We feature mysteries, comedy, light-hearted, who-done-its, paranormal and more. These authors and stories are showcased here in the hopes of entertaining you.
Murders, Mysteries, and More
1M ago
Jack Baylor is a 7-night-a-week drunk, but tonight, his life will change when he finds a gun in an alley ..read more
Murders, Mysteries, and More
1M ago
Our first episode looks at the dark side of lawn bowling...NOT.
Our second episode involves climbing Mt. Everest because of a doctor's orders ..read more
Murders, Mysteries, and More
2M ago
This week, we feature two short radio vignettes. In A Question of Membership, a lawn bowling club does everything in its power to keep a prospect from joining.
In the second episode, Climbing Mt. Everest a man starts hiking for his health. His first hike...Mt. Everest ..read more
Murders, Mysteries, and More
2M ago
A young man is kidnapped and incarcerated in an unknown location. But why? Tune in as Tyler Hale unfolds the Strange Case of Otto Philip ..read more
Murders, Mysteries, and More
2M ago
A man needs a little "me time," so he heads to the wilds of Alaska for a little fishing. What he runs into is quite unexpected. It is so unexpected he may never see his family again ..read more
Murders, Mysteries, and More
2M ago
Today's episode features a doctor whose name we never learn. His job is to ease the pain of those who administer pain. Confused? I can't say I blame you ..read more
Murders, Mysteries, and More
2M ago
In the Ransom Note, Jerry and Vaugh have kidnapped a child and are now in the process of figuring out how to contact the family.
In The Post, a bitter woman writes a post that could have devastating effects ..read more
Murders, Mysteries, and More
2M ago
Three short stories that were mentioned in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine ..read more
Murders, Mysteries, and More
2M ago
Guest author, J. Reeder Archuleta gives us a behind the scenes look at the nightmares that haunt law enforcement officers. His short story is only six minutes long and is packed with emotion, character, and plot. After the reading we visit with Mr. Archuleta to get a little more insight into his writing style ..read more