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1. Dear Diary
00:00 / 07:31
2. Dies Infaustus
00:00 / 08:53

THE EAVESDROPPER'S LIBRARY
 

Welcome to a library unlike any other.

Content Warning: Contains strong language and reference to violence.

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Meet Lucy. She's just your average rich girl, with a pool, a pony, and a promising future ahead of her.

She's also killed six people.

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Dear Diary is voiced by Elizabeth Daleigh.

Content Warning: Contains strong language and reference to the occult.

 

A long lost radio interview shines new light on a true cult classic...

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Dies Infaustus is voiced by Elliott Grant and Isaac Burnett.

3. The House That Tom Bought
00:00 / 10:51

Content Warning: Contains strong language and reference to suicide.

 

Tom Haunt doesn't believe in ghosts. But as his dream home becomes a nightmare, he realises it doesn't matter what he believes...

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The House that Tom Bought is voiced by Elliott Grant.

4. Tannenbaum
00:00 / 06:02

Content Warning: Contains strong language and reference to suicide.

 

A Christmas in the summer brings an unusual family together.

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Tannenbaum is voiced by Millie Sutherland-O'Gara.

5. The Veil
00:00 / 08:39

Content Warning: Contains strong language and reference to drug abuse.

 

In the 1990s, two lives meet, mingle, part ways, and meet again. A story of poetry, broken glass, and broken hearts.​

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The Veil is voiced by Estere Slare.

7. Bits & Bobs
00:00 / 07:28

Content Warning: Contains strong language.

 

Home is where the heart is - but homes change. As a man packs the last of his life up into boxes, he looks over the debris.

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Bits and Bobs is voiced by Nick Dualibi Wilson.

6. Landlocked
00:00 / 08:18

Content Warning: Contains strong language.

 

Dreams of travel and adventure beat against the concrete walls of London.​

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Landlocked is voiced by Jack Burnett.

8. Broken Record
00:00 / 07:42

Content Warning: Contains strong language.

 

Recounting memories of music and Manchester, this is the tale of Art Cromwell and the records he loved.​

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Broken Record is voiced by Harley Nash.

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