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A weekly Arts and Literature podcast
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When the citizens of Boston begin to go missing in the fog in 1890, it’s up to the mysterious Smith, inventor and adventurer, to figure out what’s going on with the help of his assistant, April Malone. They’ll have to face off against a secret society, corrupt policemen and a mad psychologist hell-bent on dissecting Smith, in order to find out what’s going on and to save the city from a graver threat.

This science adventure novella is the first story about Smith, a mixture of Tony Stark, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Who.

Written by Andrew MayneNarrated by Justin Robert Young

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Podcast Details

Created by
Andrew Mayne
Podcast Status
Idle
Started
Jan 31st, 2012
Latest Episode
Apr 3rd, 2012
Release Period
Weekly
Episodes
10
Avg. Episode Length
31 minutes
Explicit
No
Language
English

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