The Conundrum of Cora Bay Snippet
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- Fiction
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The small Northern California town of Cora Bay: An ancient secret, a hidden legacy, and a terrifying future. Professor Bryan Keaton only wanted a tank of gas and a spare tire so he could get back on the road to his cushy new job in Portland. But this intriguing hamlet on the misty rock-strewn shores of the Pacific continues to draw him in…
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Part Six: To See a World In a Grain of Sand
In the season finale, the forces of poetry and science clash as Bryan continues his mission to save the world.
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Part Five: Man Was Made for Joy and Woe
Back safely in the year 1937, Bryan and Sonya face off against unexpected enemies...
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Part Four: All Heaven In A Rage
Bryan and Sonya find themselves not in an unknown place, but an unknown time -- the year 1977.
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Part Three: At His Master's Gate
Bryan, Sonya and Bucket find themself on a time-bending adventure as they continue their investigation into Cora Bay's mysterious happenings.
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When Gold And Gem Adorn The Plow
As the storm rages on, Bryan sets out with his new companions, Sonya Shattersand and Bucket the dog, to unravel the mystery surrounding Cora Bay.
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The Person from Porlock
It's 1937, and Professor Bryan E. Keaton is on his way to his new job teaching poetry in Portland. When his Packard breaks down in an electrifying storm, he seeks help in a mysterious nearby hamlet called Cora Bay. The only problem is ... it's not on his map.
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Customer Reviews
Omg I love this
This writing is 🔥🔥🔥
Literally my new fave podcast 😍
Excellent
Great podcast and good fun! Love the writing and the mystery of it all, also the ad spots are hilarious.
Great story, inventive style
Great to hear long form audio fiction. Immersive story telling punctuated by hilarious faux-advertisements. Wish I could pick up some Choco-beverage powder or Smiling Zak chewing gum.