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Mysteries at Midnight
Mysteries at Midnight
Mystery Stories read in the soothing style of a bedtime story
Relax to Mysteries read in the soothing style of a bedtime story. Mysteries at Midnight is a Podcast exclusively dedicated to classic mystery stories featuring the likes of Agatha Christie's Poirot, Sherlock Holmes and Father Brown, as well as a whole array of other classic short story and novel mysteries. So, whether you want to sleep to a classic bedtime story or simply listen, Mysteries at Midnight is the Podcast for you. Brought to you by Sleep Cove the number one Sleep Podcast globally. So please get comfortable as Christopher reads a mystery.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.4 stars from 48 ratings
Loving the Show
Really enjoy listening to the classic mysteries and tales.
Chris_croc via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/02/24
Love these sleepy mysteries!
Thank you for seeing this is a popular theme: we want our brains to focus on something but also fall asleep.
Tanya0319810 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/27/24
Be a slay for the day
Good but fr mate u need to blow ur nose
a bit nice peeps via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/21/24
Recent Episodes
Father Brown, the sharp-witted detective priest and Flambeau (the reformed master-thief and Brown’s constant companion) are on a little vacation in Norfolk, invited to visit the mysterious Prince Saradine. It doesn’t go well. Sure, Flambeau gets some good fishing in, but there’s also a, a story...
Published 04/21/24
Father Brown, the sharp-witted detective priest and Flambeau (the reformed master-thief and Brown’s constant companion) are on a little vacation in Norfolk, invited to visit the mysterious Prince Saradine. It doesn’t go well. Sure, Flambeau gets some good fishing in, but there’s also a, a story...
Published 04/08/24
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