Mike DelGaudio

TPC 109: “Crime Scenes Ain’t What They Used to Be”, by Aaron Vlek

The Private Collector returns. This show explores The Librarian’s mission and delves deep into the occult and mystical realms in a way sure to give you the whim-whams!

Story: “Crime Scenes Just Ain’t What They Used to Be”,  by Aaron Vlek

It seems Frank made it back all in one piece, in a manner of speaking, from his leisurely little vacation out west with Coyote. But now it’s time to get back to work and he’s on his own this time. It seems a stranger has turned up dead at the old Jessup place and Frank pulls out the toys of his trade to find out what’s happened. Besides that corpse done up in its fancy duds there’s a brand new well out back and well, let’s just say it’s not refreshing spring water that’s oozing up from its murky depths.

Tune in to see Frank at work and in his element on some fine old time occult sleuthing, with The Librarian  peeking over his shoulder now and then to make sure he doesn’t make a right fine mess of things in HIS TOWN!    

Credits

Author: Aaron Vlek | Editor: Daniel Foytik | Adapted for Audio by Daniel Foytik

Cast: Frank Enfield – Daniel Foytik | Librarian – Nelson W. Pyles | Alvin – Mike DelGaudio, Noel – Andy James | Erin – Mary Murphy

Music and Score: “The Private Collector Theme” and Episode Score – Nico Vettese (wetalkofdreams.com)   

Producer / Showrunner: Daniel Foytik | Executive Producer: Aaron Vlek 

Final audio mix: Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studios: 9thstory.com

The Private Collector was created by Aaron Vlek and Daniel Foytik, based on the character “The Librarian” created by Nelson W. Pyles.
© 2018, 9th Story Studios, All Rights Reserved

823: Extra Wicked Fall Anthology 2018

Today, we bring you 4 Wicked tales for our Extra Wicked Fall Anthology.

The stories shared today are heard first by our supporters but, since the goal of The Wicked Library is always the promotion of our writers, we always share these bonus tales with our entire audience. Please support the authors by finding their other work and adding it to your collection, and help keep the extra stories coming by supporting the show you love on Patreon.

822: “Last Man in Line” by Owl Goingback

When Matt Dawsen visits the very haunted Andersonville, the site of a horrific Civil War prison camp as part of his fraternity pledge, he ends up in a situation her could never have expected.

821: Tricks and Treats: Volume I, by Multiple Authors

As part of our Halloween celebration this year, we bring you a special episode of Wicked flash fiction written by 15 authors, and told by Your Librarian and a talented cast of voice actors!

816: “The Hairy Man” by Julia Benally

When Jay, Derry and their niece May go out hunting, their trip spirals into one of terror after their car breaks down in the middle of the forest, and they come face to face with The Hairy Man.

811: Extra Wicked Spring Anthology 2018

Today, along with the other Wicked tales, we present the premier episode of our new Patreon Exclusive Show, The Private Collector, included here, for free, in its entirety. Future episode of The Private Collector can be heard by those supporting the show on Patreon at the $10 a month level.

The stories shared today are heard first by our Patreon supporters with a new tale being released in July and August. But, since the goal of The Wicked Library is always the promotion of our writers,  we wanted to share these bonus tales with our entire audience. Please support the authors by finding their other work and adding it to your collection, and help keep the extra stories coming by supporting the show you love on Patreon.

806: “Tunda” & “The Wicker House” by Michael Landry

Today we present two tales from The Wicker Saga, a series of standalone yet interconnected stories that, together, serve to tell a larger narrative, “Tunda” and “The Wicker House”.

733: Doubly Dark – Season Finale

In her first full length episode, Brooke Warra helps us close out season 7 with two Wicked tales. In “Sleepyhead” a girl struggles to be accepted until fate ties her to boy and everything changes, then in “Irreconcilable Differences” a man deals with a terrible loss the best way he knows how for many years, until he’s presented with a choice.