
From famed podcaster Rabia Chaudry comes a narrated series of works from award-winning, long-running suspense magazines. Partnering with both Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazines, Rabia dives into stories inspired by the Master of Suspense. Dive head first into the mystery hour.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 135 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | True CrimeFiction | ||||

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I love this podcast and the stories picked. Rabia’s delivery is perfect for reading the mysteries.
Great show great episode as usual. Just wanted to let you know the survey link you want us to complete isn’t working.
Every time this show auto-plays from my podcast feed, it’s such a nice break from my usual news listening. Great story selections, great narration, and really awesome backing music. Several episodes have made a lasting impression now, so I’m going back through the archive to listen to ones I’ve missed!
I was sooo excited when I heard that Rabia was coming back with a new season of Nighty Night until it was revealed that she would just be reading old stories written by other writers and not her own like before. I was very disappointed and haven’t tuned back in, but I’m not giving up and am still holding out hope for some original stories to make a return sometime soon!
It’s pretty good the only bad thing I have to say is that it does not have enough details in my opinion beyond that it’s pretty good
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A captivating narrative series showcasing works from award-winning suspense magazines, it features expertly narrated tales that blend fiction and true crime elements. Each episode presents a unique story, often steeped in mystery and suspense, exploring themes such as family dynamics, societal challenges, and psychological tensions. Listeners can anticipate thrilling plotlines that intertwine humor, social commentary, and real-life inspirations, connecting past and contemporary narratives. The host brings life to these stories through engaging storytelling, ensuring that both devoted fans and new listeners are drawn into the intricate worlds woven throughout the narratives.
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The Mystery Hour launched 4 years ago and published 135 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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