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Not-So-True Crime

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by Podcast by John Visclosky

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10 episodes
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Podcast featuring original pieces of short fiction, including thrillers, mysteries, sci fi & historical fiction.

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8/13/2018

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April 17, 2020

Episode 5: "Man Seeking Woman"

Finding someone to share your life with has never been easy. Many of us have turned to smartphones and dating apps for help in finding a partner, in the hope that better tech will lead to a better match. But, as this week's story shows, how much help can technology really provide when the underlying expectations that many of us face are still so antiquated? This story was originally published at https://thefictionpool.com/2019/07/23/man-seeking-woman-by-john-visclosky/ You can follow Not-So-True Crime on Twitter @notsotruecrime or @JVisclosky. You can also email us at notsotruecrime@gmail.com. You can support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/notsotruecrime Music on this week's episode: "Destroy Your Mind" by Daniel Birch, available at www.danielbirchmusic.com/ "My Dearest" by Isobelle Walton, available at https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/tracks/isobelle-walton "The Morning's on Fire" by Isobelle Walton, available at https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/tracks/isobelle-walton "To Clarity" by Airae, available at https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/airae Artwork for this week's episode by Andrew Johnson: www.andtheartist.com/

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January 12, 2020

Episode 4: "Postscript"

In this week's episode, Not-So-True Crime presents a story set in the fictional world of literature's most famed detective, Sherlock Holmes. Picking up in the immediate aftermath of Holmes’ deadly confrontation with Professor James Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls, “Postscript” follows a weary Watson as he returns home to a grieving London. Hoping for a measure of peace in the aftermath of Holmes’ death, Watson quickly discovers that while most in the city are in mourning for the great detective, there are those who remain suspicious of the circumstances of his demise. Is Holmes really gone, as all the evidence would suggest, or is there another game afoot? You can follow Not-So-True Crime on Twitter @notsotruecrime or @JVisclosky. You can also email us at notsotruecrime@gmail.com. You can support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/notsotruecrime Music on this week's episode: "Destroy Your Mind" by Daniel Birch, available at www.danielbirchmusic.com/ "Song For Johanna" by Franz Gordon, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/franz-gordon "Shadowman's Waltz" by Franz Gordon, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/franz-gordon "Les Feuilles Jaunes" by Franz Gordon, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/franz-gordon "Altostratus" by Franz Gordon, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/franz-gordon "Bells of Sorrow" by Jon Algar, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/jon-algar "La Mia Perdita" by Martin Klem, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/martin-klem "So Aware" by Damon Greene, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/damon-greene "Etude No 1 For String Quartet" by Peter Sandberg, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/peter-sandberg "Etude No 3 For String Quartet" by Peter Sandberg, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/peter-sandberg "False Route" by Christophe Gorman, available at https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/christophe-gorman "Liason" by Fabien Tell, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/fabien-tell "Handel Sarabande" by George Frideric Handel, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/traditional-3 Artwork for this week's episode by Andrew Johnson: www.andtheartist.com/

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March 11, 2019

Not-So-True Crime Reviews: "Sherlock Holmes"

In our first episode of Not-So-True Crime Reviews, we examine the best Sherlock Holmes stories NOT written by Arthur Conan Doyle, including favorites by Lyndsay Faye, Anthony Horowitz, and comics legend Alan Moore. You can follow Not-So-True Crime on Twitter @notsotruecrime or @JVisclosky. You can also email us at notsotruecrime@gmail.com. You can support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/notsotruecrime Music on this week's episode: "Destroy Your Mind" by Daniel Burch, available at www.danielbirchmusic.com/ "Land on the Golden Gate" by Chris Zabriskie, available at www.chriszabriskie.com/ Artwork for this week's episode by Andrew Johnson: www.andtheartist.com/

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What is Not-So-True Crime?

Podcast featuring original pieces of short fiction, including thrillers, mysteries, sci fi & historical fiction.

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