Two Dead Girls in Jubeliene & Pearl River Remains + 3 season finales and one new season coming soon!
Greetings, and welcome to The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week, the podcast companion to The End, the weekly newsletter that shines a light back on audio fiction shows after they've reached the finale of a season or the conclusion of the series. I am your host and the curator of The End, Evo Terra. Let’s get into it, shall we?Last WeekThe most recent issue of The End—the 47th—highlighted 7 shows in the Season Finales & Finished Series section, and 3 of them wrapped in the last few days.ЁЯС┐ЁЯМ▓ЁЯМС • The Road of Shadows, a dramatized scifi series from Mark R. Healy, reached the end of the 1st season on July 25th. There are 10 episodes, giving you about five hours of entertainment. Season 2 is slated for October.
ЁЯТ╛ ЁЯУ╗ЁЯПХя╕П • Samite, a narrated horror series from J.W.G. Wise, posted the season 2 finale on July 24. Give yourself about 3 hours to listen to the 8 episodes. Season 3—the series conclusion—is slated for March of 2024.
ЁЯФО ЁЯР╢ ЁЯТК • Zoinks!, a dramatized comedy mystery tale from Queen City Flash, completed its first season on July 21. You only need about 2 and a half hours to listen to the 8 episodes, with season 2 slated for early next year.
Listen to the end of this audio file to hear the trailers for these three shows.<br/>This WeekWith every issue, I made two recommendations for great audio fiction I personally love. As with all things in life, YMMV. Both of these will be familiar to you if you’ve been a reader of the newsletter for a few weeks.ЁЯФОЁЯТАЁЯСз • The first is Two Dead Girls in Jubeliene, a dramatized mystery thriller from Ethan Wellin. I found this to be a gripping, well-conceived mystery that gives an exciting ride. Here’s the trailer: [trailer plays] Two Dead Girls in Jubeliene is fully complete. Enjoy the six and half hour experience of listening to all 12 episodes.
ЁЯТзЁЯй╕ЁЯле • My next recommendation is Pearl River Remains, a narrated southern gothic ghost story from Daryl Lisa Fazio. This is a very subtle "ghost story" (I'd say urban fantasy or weird brain powers) with a compelling narrator who puts you right in the scene. I quickly ignored the small production imperfections, most of which you probably won’t notice at all. Here’s the trailer: [trailer plays] Pearl River Remains is also fully complete. The 22 episodes will take you about nine hours to listen.<br/>Next WeekThe latest issue of The End has 2 entries in the New Seasons Coming Soon section, and one of them starts up again in just a few days:Small Victories,