
11 episodes

Beatrix Greene Realm
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4.8 • 483 Ratings
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Written by New York Times bestselling author Rachel Hawkins, this historical horror story traps a group of sleuths in a haunted house desperate to escape the wrath of a vengeful ghost.
Beatrix Greene makes her living by playing pretend. She knows the seances she conducts are fake, but financial freedom for a single woman in Victorian England is hard to come by. So when notorious scientist James Walker makes her a proposition—prove that ghosts are real, once and for all, for a hefty price—she can’t resist the temptation.
But the ghosts of Ashbury Manor are very real, indeed, and when Beatrix summons one by accident, she and the other guests of the evening are terrified but find the doors of the manor won’t allow escape. Only unraveling secrets from the Manor’s past will banish the ghost for good. As time runs out and death stalks the halls, Beatrix and James must work together or risk being the haunting’s next victims.
Beatrix Greene is a Realm production, written by Rachel Hawkins, Ash Parsons, and Vicky Alvear Shecter. Listen Away.
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In Which Our Heroine Receives an Unexpected Visitor and Strikes a Devilish Deal
England, 1892. When spiritual medium Beatrix Greene is approached by scientist James Walker with a job offer to conduct a seance, she fears he plans to expose her as a fraud.
Episode written by Rachel Hawkins. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm.
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To the Manor Borne
Beatrix and a group of supernatural sleuths—including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle—arrive at the infamously haunted Ashbury Manor, where James awaits with secrets in tow.
Episode written by Ash Parsons. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm.
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The Séance and the Knife
When Beatrix is possessed by a very real spirit, the seance must go on. James is forced to reveal his true motives.
Episode written by Ash Parsons. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm.
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Wherein a Ghost Forces Beatrix to Reveal the Truth
As the ghost’s intentions become clear, a treasure hunt begins. Beatrix and James find that being trapped together has a certain appeal.
Episode written by Vicky Alvear Schecter. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm.
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The Mysterious Pit
A second seance leads to answers from the past. Amorous inclinations ensue.
Episode written by Vicky Alvear Schecter. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm.
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All Terribly Romantic
Beatrix and James learn, too late, that their efforts were in vain: a darker evil threatens them all—and one of their number has unleashed it.
Episode written by Rachel Hawkins. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm.
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Customer Reviews
Great story
The narrators are wonderful and the story is entertaining.
Could have been better
In most supernatural stories the evil serves as a metaphor for some real world issue. In this story, the evil is (not metaphorically AT ALL) toxic masculinity. That’s it. The house has an evil presence because men are mean to their wives. That’s the mystery. Very disappointing.
AMAZING STORY and NARRATION
I wish I could gift 10 stars. This was an amazing lesson. I recommend to anyone looking for a spine tingling a story.