Reviews

A wonderful anthology podcast

A wonderful anthology podcast with some eerie, chilling and thought provoking stories, that stays with you long after they finish. My favorite so far is definitely the "The Many Wounds of Gwen Miller", but every story is unique and leaves you with just a slightly different view of the world. Extremely well written, performed and produced, this show definitely deserves a big audience

— Gitte Malene Jensen

Looking forward to more time in Dark Valley

I only listen to podcasts about murder, and Dark Valley is the first fictional podcast I’ve listened to, and also the first one outside my genre comfort zone to captivate me. A little bit 1940s radio show, Twilight Zone, mixed with a little Stephen King, it’s just the right blend of fun and creepy. I’m only two episodes in but I’m really looking forward to spending more time in Dark Valley.

sourseagrapes

Classic Twilight Zone Goodness

If you're looking for the surreal stories that have something to say about the world, this is the perfect show for you. It has all the vibes of classic Twilight Zone stories brought up to date, without the deep grimness of shows like Black Mirror. It's not afraid to talk about serious or strange things, but neither does it revel in suffering.

Well put together, well acted, and a great listen.

Richard KL

Chilling

This podcast always give me chills! The stories are so imaginative and the characters are extremely well written. If you want a short trip into an enticing, sinister realm, check it out!

CarawithaC

Fantastic

Beautiful, eerie, and thought provoking story telling. Kudos to everyone involved!

Rhathoomb

Surreal and captivating

Spellbinding stories, well-cast voice actors and polished production -- what's not to like? My fave so far is definitely the chilling "The Many Wounds of Gwen Miller", but I can attest that I enjoyed every one. If you seek thought-provoking adventures in worlds relatable yet far more interesting than our own, then look no further!

akabret

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