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Museum of the Missing

Claire Waller

On the 29th of February 1988, a global catastrophe led to 3.5 million people disappearing in an instant. Only problem is, no one remembers anything about it. Until now.

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END OF SEASON ONE! more

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7 months ago

I've already posted this on the Museum's socials, but next episode (12) will be the season finale due to the property next door having rennovations done by the World's Noisiest Builders. Rather than compromise my already shoddy recording work, I've d... more

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K continues to look through the various alternate newpaper articles, and discovers an unsettling comparison with our timeline. more

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7 months ago

In this week's episode, K looks into a group of polar scientists who disappeared despite none of them having a 29th February birthday, leaving one witness - and what he has to say about the true nature of The Event piles on more questions... who is T... more

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7 months ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 11 ratings
  • Hail Azathoth! The Blind idiot god!

    Lovecraftian horror meets Lost? I have a feeling Nyarlathotep, the crawling chaos is about to turn up...

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Alex-cf
    United Kingdom7 months ago
  • Amazing!!!

    I can’t rave enough about how interesting and captivating this story is. I wait eagerly for each new episode! Keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ronaldregann
    United States8 months ago
  • Addicted! 5 Stars!

    Love this podcast series so much so far! 100% a bit of me and it just keeps getting better with each episode! If you love mystery/thriller it’s a podcast for you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jazz Hutch
    United Kingdom8 months ago
  • So far so good. An intriguing story and I can't wait to see how it evolves.

    Podchaser
    5
    AA
    9 months ago
  • I love that it´s still possible to make an instantly intriguing and exciting show with just a recorder, a microphone and a great story. Well done!

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    5
    Gitte Malene Jensen
    9 months ago

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