Maxine Miles: Volume I iHeartPodcasts
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- Fiction
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A young adult whodunit with a choose-your-own-adventure twist from audio drama creator Lauren Shippen.
It’s the fall of 1997 in Hastings, New Hampshire and autumn is the time of year this small town shines. Apple cider, pumpkin patches, farmer’s markets...its idyllic New England. Picturesque, plaid-filled, and, for fifteen-year-old, Maxine Miles, plodding. Suddenly, Max’s school year starts to look a bit more interesting when a fellow student vanishes. With the help of her misanthropic classmate, Ross, Max starts to look into the disappearance. Her investigation draws her deep into the dark woods around Hastings and even deeper into the secrets and lies that course through the veins of this sleepy town. This new YA mystery from creator of The Bright Sessions and writer of Bridgewater, Lauren Shippen, is an audio drama with heart and wit that involves the audience in a way no fiction podcast ever has. Produced by Atypical Artists and iHeartRadio. Follow @atypicalartists on Twitter and Instagram and visit maxinemiles.com for more information.
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Chapter I - The Small Town
Max's investigation into the vandalism of town square is waylaid by something much worse.
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Chapter II - The Missing Friend
When Riley Stevens goes missing, Max takes matters into her own hands.
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Chapter III - The Treehouse
Max finds an unlikely ally in her investigation.
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Chapter IV - The Secret Admirer
An unexpected person gives Max another mystery to chew on.
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Chapter V - The Truth
Crushes are revealed, secrets come out, and new friendships forged.
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Chapter VI - The Cabin
Max and Ross are trapped. Together. Very close together.
Customer Reviews
Do not be so harsh
But I will be sad if Ross dies. he’s such a good character and nobody is going to end anybody. :)
IF U MAKE ROSS DIE I WILL END U
IF U MKE ROSS DIE I WILL END U'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Season 2 pls!☺️
If you like political preaching hidden in mediocre storytelling….
If you enjoy being preached to about the environment and virtue signaling hidden in mediocre storytelling, with bad acting, this may be for you. As usual, rather than focusing on an interesting story, the lazy author uses the time to push gay agenda and environmental preaching. This had promise, but these lazy, confused authors just can’t help but do their woke nonsense.