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Whispers in the Frost

Whispers in the Frost

By: Charlene GoldenPowel Thompson
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Welcome to "Whispers in the Frost," a chilling tale that unravels the cosmic mysteries hidden beneath the snow-covered expanse of Toronto Island in 1935. Join our intrepid investigator, Alex Hastings, as he navigates the twisted corridors of imagination, confronting the cosmic horror that defies the boundaries between reality and the supernatural. Written by Charlene GoldenPowel Thompson.


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Produced by Alfred Angas Scott and Team

Published through Acast Platform

Cover Art by Adrian Photi Firefly

Special Thanks to Connie Mack Berry, Thomas Bird Fuller, and Atsuko Ikeda

© 2024 Whispers in the Frost Podcast. All rights reserved.

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Charlene GoldenPowel Thompson
Science Fiction
Episodes
  • The Chilling Prelude
    Jan 15 2024
    Investigator Alex Hastings receives a mysterious letter leading him to Toronto Island in the winter of 1935.

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    6 mins
  • Whispers of the Unknown
    Jan 22 2024
    As Alex delves deeper into the underground chamber, he discovers ancient symbols, cryptic murals, and hints of a cosmic conspiracy.

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    6 mins
  • The Frozen Confrontation
    Jan 26 2024
    The investigation intensifies as Alex confronts the cultists in a cosmic battleground. The investigator, marked by the frozen confrontation, faces a choice—retreat or confront the eldritch forces head-on.

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    7 mins
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