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The Seventh Daughter

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  • In the early 20th century, a mysterious woman tutors a young girl in the arts of mind reading and clairvoyance. From the creator of The Control Group comes a story that is both a bittersweet coming-of-age story and a diabolical revenge thriller, bound together by cinematic sound design and an intoxicating tapestry of original and traditional music, providing a kaleidoscopic tour from street-corner medicine shows to vaudeville amusement halls of the era.
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  • Introducing: The Seventh Daughter
    Jan 23 2020

    In the early 20th century, a mysterious woman tutors a young girl in the arts of mind reading and clairvoyance. From the creator of The Control Group comes a story that is both a bittersweet coming-of-age story and a diabolical revenge thriller, bound together by cinematic sound design and an intoxicating tapestry of original and traditional music, providing a kaleidoscopic tour from street-corner medicine shows to vaudeville amusement halls of the era. All episodes available February 3rd.

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    2 mins
  • Sanctuary
    Feb 3 2020

    A mysterious woman, Rose (Minka Wiltz) assumes custody of a shy convent girl, Pearl (Elizabeth Hunter), and takes her from the idyllic valley into the ominous Steel City to meet her father. But in the course of the journey, Pearl begins to suspect that her custodian is not the loyal family servant she pretends to be.

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    27 mins
  • Lotus Blood
    Feb 3 2020

    Rose (Minka Wiltz) instructs Pearl (Elizabeth Hunter) in the basics of mentalism, their means of financial survival. Under the stage name Pandora, Pearl performs a street-corner medicine show. Afterward, Rose reveals some of Pearl’s family history.

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    22 mins

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Wonderfully done

Loved the story, its twists, its sounds. Everything was well done. Wish I’d listened sooner. Worth it. Bravo!!

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Enjoyed it

I thought this was clever and interesting. It held my attention pretty well and I looked forward to each chapter.

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Confusing, boring, made unbearable by too many commercials

The story started out pretty decent and suspenseful, making me curious. The narrators we’re doing a good job of it too.
So I kept listening. Then the first commercials came on. No big deal, as they can be easily skipped.
But then the story took a turn into a wtf story line that just didn’t make sense anymore.
And after another 5 minutes or so I didn’t care anymore what happened.
It’s nice that it’s free. But I wouldn’t get a dung beetle, just because it’s free either.

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