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 | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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Category | True Crime |
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I have listened to Rabia since the original Nighty Night and have always adored the podcast and storytelling. I would love to give this podcast 5 stars across the board, however the ADS are a big problem! They are mid sentence, no segues, no break or pause, and completely disarming, but not in a good way. I’m all about the ads and understand why, but PLEASE change the format. It is completely disruptive to the story and keeps me from listening as much as I would like to.
The first season of the show, when it was original stories based on true crime, was so fresh and interesting and is really really worth a listen! The second season was all classic horror, which was such a letdown and honestly, I didn’t listen.
Now, as The Mystery Hour, I am again disappointed. The stories at least are ones I haven’t heard, which is better than the 2nd season. However, production feels very lazy now. The audio will occasionally randomly be terrible quality, the ads are shoved int... more
I love it, more please!
I have learned that nothing Rabia puts out is disappointing!! I love the smoothness of these episodes, the stories and the way it is all presented!!
Read by the soothing dulcet tones of Rabia, these are great to listen to as a bedtime story
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Apple Podcasts | #217 |
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This series features narrated stories from the acclaimed Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazines, with each episode bringing thrilling suspense and captivating plots to life through the engaging narration of the host. The content primarily focuses on fiction that explores mystery and crime, interweaving genres such as suspense, thriller, and horror, providing listeners with both chilling tales and vivid character explorations. The unique aspect of this series lies in its curated selection of stories, allowing audiences to discover new authors and hidden gems from the suspense literature canon, all while being guided by an adept storyteller known for her compelling presentation.
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The Mystery Hour launched a year ago and published 12 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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