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Murder Mystey & The Erie Drama Is All That You Need To Wind Up Your Day

Are you someone for whom podcasts are a part of your daily routine? Whether you're on your way to work, at work, or just relaxing at home, you've got something playing in the background?

Or are you the kind of person who has been itching to try out podcasts for the first time? You've heard about how good they are from your friend or co-worker, and you finally have the time to actually start listening now.


You want the first podcast you ever listen to, to be good. Otherwise, how will you be motivated to keep listening, right?

If any of this sounds familiar, and you are now reading this with interest, what is your take on podcasts that revolve around murder mysteries? Or better yet, what do you think of mysteries that have an element of the strange and unknown?

Have we got your attention yet?

Murder mystery and erie drama: what you need to know

Nothing beats the feeling of finding a really good murder mystery podcast that keeps you going for days. These podcasts are packed with intrigue, suspense, and the feeling of constantly being on edge.

Whether you enjoy fictionalized stories or true crime, the murder mystery genre is one that is full of wonders. Most murder mystery podcasts revolve around true crime, both solved and unsolved.

Some mysteries, however, have an element of the supernatural, the other-worldly. There's a feeling of eeriness that creeps into the story, and leaves you with two things: goosebumps and the feeling of wanting more!

Amazingly, there are podcasts out there that give you all of this in one package. If you want a little bit of the strange and out of the ordinary mixed with your daily dose of mysteries, then we've got a few recommendations for you!

Top recommendations of the genre

1. The Tanis Podcast

The Tanis Podcast is a work of fiction. It actually falls into a category that combines science with fiction. The podcast is a series of 412 episodes revolving around just one intriguing mystery - the myth of Tanis.

Each episode is a little over half an hour-long, and this docudrama was first released in 2015. The final episode of the show (thus far) was released by host Nic Silver on August 15th, 2018.

Fans of the podcast describe it as an addictive show that transports the listener out of the real world into the world of Tanis. It  has even been reviewed by The Guardian, which said it is "compelling and wildly addictive".

With such high praise and a storyline so interesting, you are bound to get caught up in the mysteries of Tanis once you begin! With the number of episodes it has, it is the perfect listen if you are looking for a long commitment.

The language of this podcast is best suited for a slightly mature audience. So if you have your children or parents around you, it may be best to grab a pair of headphones before you get started!

2. The Limetown Podcast

Another work of fiction in the category is the Limetown Podcast. This podcast is the story of how over three hundred people went missing from a small town in Tennessee. These men, women, and children have been unheard of since.

The story follows the protagonist, Lia Haddock, who is a reporter from American Public Radio. With two seasons that come up to a total of 14 episodes, this podcast is a tale full of whys, whats, and hows.

Most listeners have highly praised this series for being intensely hooking from the very beginning. Much like the other podcast, this one is known for getting its listeners hooked.

If you are looking for a podcast to enter the genre of mystery and drama, you simply cannot go wrong with this one. Not only does it have high praise from its listeners, it also was the number one US podcast on iTunes just two months after the first episode!

The narrative style of the protagonist is one that is somber yet gripping. With every line she utters, you want to know more, you want to know what is going to happen next. Above all, you start asking the question, "What happened to the people of Limetown?"

With language that is succinct and PG-13, this podcast could actually be a great listen with your kids or family members!

What's next?

If you have read up to here, you are probably hooked onto murder mystery podcasts already! Whether you are someone who has always enjoyed a good podcast or you are just looking for your first one, you've certainly come to the right place.

There are several platforms out there that allow you to stream these podcasts, read reviews, and connect with fellow fans. You can discuss your favorite episodes, characters, and maybe even predict what's going to happen next.

Podchaser is one of the best platforms for finding and streaming podcasts. Here, you have your pick of the trending podcasts every day. And the more you use the platform, the more customized your recommendations get.

One of the best things about these platforms is the honest reviews that will help you choose the next best podcast to listen to. While there is no end to the number of genres, sub-genres, and podcasts in each, it does take time to find a really, really good one.

Wrapping it up

Podcasts are a great way to pass the time, especially if you're doing something that does not allow you to watch a screen simultaneously. They are an excellent way to make you pass the time faster, especially if you are stuck in long commutes to and from work every day. These are essentially the reasons why they have become so popular over the years.

If you are starting one of our recommendations, it is also a great way to just kick back and enjoy a story set in another world at the end of a long day. Sit back, grab your favorite snack, and enjoy your journey into all those stories!

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