The Ultimate Guide: 9 Great Podcasts For Mystery-Lovers

Series: featured July 09, 2017

There's never been a better time to be a mystery lover. The internet provides an infinite supply of true and fictional mysteries of all types, from historic heists, to unsolved murders. Good news! We've searched through the wide world of podcasts to find 9 engaging podcasts for every mystery-lover.

    1. Crimetown:

    "A story of alliances and betrayals, of heists and stings, of crooked cops and honest mobsters. Every season investigates the culture of crime in a different American city. "

    2. Hardcore History:

    Remarkably engaging (really) long-form podcasts about the most significant moments in history (and the people who lived through them).

    3. New Yorker Fiction:

    A monthly reading and conversation with the New Yorker fiction editor Deborah Treisman.

    4. S-Town:

    Probably our favorite podcast ever. In just 12 episodes, you will feel joy, surprise, anger, and every other emotion in this engaging true story.

    TIP: The best way to enjoy great podcasts is to use great headphones.

    5. Serial:

    Extremely popular. Tells one true mystery story, from all angles, over the course of a season.

    6. Spycast:

    Interviews and stories on intelligence, spies, and spying, brought to you by the Spy Museum.

    7. Hardcore History:

    Remarkably engaging (really) long-form podcasts about the most significant moments in history (and the people who lived through them).

    8. Welcome To Night Vale:

    Popular twice-monthly podcast with a continuing narrative, in a unique format.

    9. Thrilling Adventure hour:

    "A staged show in the style of old-time radio performed live, monthly at Largo at the Coronet in Hollywood"
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