An urban fantasy noir podcast following the adventures of Alex Cassander, a seldom-sober P.I. who stumbles headlong into the hidden world of gods and angels.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | FictionScience FictionComedy Fiction |
In the season 2 finale, Alex and Erisa head incognito into Apollo's party to try to stop Loki from doing even more damage if they can. Things get messy.
This week... How to roofie a god. Alex and Erisa get answers, and enchiladas. more
This week... Alex and Erisa meet with Team Olympus, but the party is crashed and then some. Obnoxious deities, rabid diners, and hot trickster-on-trickster action! more
This week... Alex and Erisa deal with the aftermath of their run-in with the newly recuperated Loki. Alex calls in some professional help and things get a little raw. more
This week... Alex and Erisa investigate the grisliest scene yet, and find even more than they bargained for. Old acquaintances reconnect and brutality ensues. more
This week... Alex gets a surprise visit from the family patriarch who, like most gods, does not believe in knocking. more
This week... The bodies are piling up. Alex and Erisa dig deeper, and learn that theres no limit when it comes to dysfunctional parenting, Olympus style. more
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Enjoy the mythological take on the PI. Lots of creative juice here
I really enjoy this podcast. The author / narrator really succeeded in making this show easy to follow and interesting. The gaiman-like world of gods among us is very well done. Also it succeeds very well in a very difficult exercise: Having one narrator keep all these characters lively and interesting. Superb job. I look foward listening the next adventure of Alex. Thanks Narrator 🙂
Oh man where to begin. Not to go on a Stefon SNL type rant but this has everything! I’m 5 episodes in and each one is better than the last. If you love noir, 80’s synth background music, mythology- I cannot suggest this enough. Well done sir!
I just found it and am on season two after a long binge. The premise is genius and the dry humor is outstanding. I would love 100 more seasons.
Writing: B more
I dislike noir, but love modern fantasy so I gave it a go and I am glad I did. more
There is not much to look forward to these days but every two weeks I can’t wait to listen to this Podcast. It is inventive thrilling and so well written.
I recently stumbled across this podcast and ever since I'm binging to catch up. The story telling is compelling and narration is excellent. If you enjoy fantasy such as The Byron Chronicles and noir detective stories such as Black Jack Justice, Rex Rivetter: Private Eye, or the Great Detectives of Old Time Radio then why not mix the genres together? The result would be this very entertaining podcast.
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