Deep in the heart of Ellington library, Beatrice reads long lost stories of paranormal investigations, ghosts that linger, lost souls finding a way a home. Yet the more Beatrice reads, the wider the door back to our world opens. Soon, Beatrice might not be able to stop them coming back from the dead.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | a year ago |
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Written by Shyama Kasinathan and Emma Butler
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Reminiscent of stories from Radio 4, to be listened to with a cup in of tea and a piece of cake. Despite the gruesome nature of the tales this is all done in such a way to be very relaxing. Nice way to kill 30 mins.
Creepy stand-alone vignettes that make up a larger wrap-around story. Touchingly emotional at times, spine-tinglingly chills at others. I love B. and don’t think she’s grumpy at all. Just put upon!
I’ve just listened to the first episode of the RUE papers and I’m hooked! If you like creepy ghost stories this is the podcast for you!
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A captivating exploration into the world of paranormal investigations unfolds with a unique narrative structure as ghostly stories are recounted through the perspective of a librarian named Beatrice. Within the confines of a historic library, themes of fear, loss, and connection to the supernatural emerge, as Beatrice grapples with the consequences of sharing these eerie tales. Each episode introduces haunting characters and narratives that unravel alongside investigations into unsettling histories connected to dark family legacies and the mysteries of the afterlife. Unique for its blend of storytelling and emotional depth, the content appeals to fans of both chilling narratives and thought-provoking discussions about identity and memory.
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