Mystery & suspense stories released dailyTo learn more about our other podcasts check out www.solgood.orgAll Librivox Recordings are in the public domain
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1000 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsDramaFiction |
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Libravox volunteer generated recordings were meant to be free to everyone (without ads) and still are at libravox.org. Their quality tends to be no better than mediocre, but, hey, they’re free. This “podcast” seems to have taken advantage of the open source nature of Libravox to make few easy bucks from ads. There are several classic story podcasts into which the producers put a lot of work to deliver a quality product. Skip these and find those.
The programme says ‘New Stories Every Day’ but this a LIE. Old shows are repeated on a regular basis !!!
The AI voice makes me not listen.
In the king who made Mats the villain is described as “ the Jew” who is captured and tortured to everyone’s great approval. This was a few thousand years. Before the 1948 creation of Israel. And answers the question of why the Jews prefer a homeland of their own.
Why is it necessary to interrupt the stories with ads? Before or after is fine, but not right in the middle
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Offering a collection of daily mystery and suspense short stories, the show captivates listeners with a diverse array of narratives that range from classic authors to lesser-known tales. Each episode highlights drama, tension, and unexpected twists, engaging audiences who seek both excitement and cerebral storytelling. The podcast’s commitment to delivering new content every day stands out, ensuring that fans have a fresh listening experience while exploring a range of themes from haunting discoveries to clever deceptions. Its eclectic selections appeal to those who appreciate artistry in encapsulated narratives without the need for an extensive time commitment.
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Daily Short Stories launched 4 years ago and published 1000 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Daily Short Stories include:
1. Horne Fisher
2. Sir Howard Horne
3. Sir Humphrey Turnbull
4. Jefferson Jenkins
5. Edward Stopford
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