Patrick Moody

TDiB S1E10: “A Feast For Saint Hubert”, by Patrick Moody

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Welcome back to The Darkness in Between, our interseasonal entertainment, with a dark tale written by Patrick Moody and told by Daniel Foytik.
Story Summary: 
In this dark tale, a sacred order has been on a mission for centuries, but things may change when a weary elder from the other side decides to visit and offer a truce.

Warning: The Wicked Library is a horror fiction podcast created for a mature audience. Our stories contain graphic descriptions of pain, murder, violence, blood, betrayal, and inhumanity; monsters win, people die, and hope is often shattered. There is also beauty, heart, catharsis, and raw emotion. Fear may be deeply personal, but we all share it.

If at any time a story takes you to a place too dark, turn on the lights, press pause, or press stop. And always remember, that unlike in the real world, these nightmares and your participation are under your control.

Producer & Showrunner: Daniel Foytik 

Lead Editor & Executive Producer: Scarlett R. Algee 
Creative Director & Executive ProducerJeanette Andromeda
Resident Composer & Executive ProducerNico Vettese, of We Talk of Dreams

Hosted by: Daniel Foytik 
Artwork: 
Jeanette Andromeda 
Score & Incidental Music: Nico Vettese
Main Theme: “The Library Awakens”: Nico Vettese
Final Audio Mix: Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studios

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722: Ten Little Indians – by Patrick Moody

Patrick Moody makes his Wicked Library debut with this story told by Addison Peacock.

In this dark tale, Celia’s family moves to the country after buying an old plantation to fix up and flip. She doesn’t really like the old house, but everything changes when she meets a group of other children who want to sing and play with her.