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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
Da Silva, the cattle rancher, was really stupid not to allow his lovely daughter to marry Esteban. Such a handsome rogue was far safer in the family than out of it.
Music by Steve Oxen
Cover illustration by by vectorpocket / Freepik
This story is sponsored by: Dressed to Kill - Peter Cheyney's bestselling story of murder in London's West End - Available as audiobook where you buy and listen
Pulpvox.se produce audiobooks of stories from the golden era of pulp fiction. The stories are read by neural ai-voices and can thus be made available at affordable costs. We hope you enjoy this story, more can be found where you usually listen or at www.pulpvox.se
Markham was sure space travel was net yet possible. Then how could this unknown agency dare sell tickets to other planets?
Cover illustration by Gogohsantosa and Jemastock / Freepik
This story is sponsored by: Buzzsprout.com – The best and easiest way to launch your podcast.
Pulpvox.se produce audiobooks of stories from the golden era of pulp fiction. The stories are read by neural ai-voices and can thus be made available at affordable costs. We hope you enjoy this story, more can be found where you usually listen or at www.pulpvox.se
A classic ghost story from 1848
Music by David Fesliyan (www.fesliyanstudios.com). Cover image by Nanne Tiggelman from Pixabay
This story is sponsored by PulpVox.se - Promote your brand in a classic pulp fiction story.
Pulpvox.se produce audiobooks of stories from the golden era of pulp fiction. The stories are read by neural ai-voices and can thus be made available at affordable costs. We hope you enjoy this story, more can be found where you usually listen or at www.pulpvox.se
When night-club owner Bronson found a new act, a girl who could actually fly, he thought that she would wow the crowd ... until death stepped in!
Music by David Fesliyan (www.fesliyanstudios.com). Cover by Mats Ingelborn (Yabot AB) with illustrations by Shurriken, Clker-Free-Vector-Images and Gerd Altmann from Pixabay
This story is sponsored by PulpVox.se - Promote your brand in a classic pulp fiction story. Buzzsprout.com – The best and easiest way to launch your podcast.
Pulpvox.se produce audiobooks of stories from the golden era of pulp fiction. The stories are read by neural ai-voices and can thus be made available at affordable costs. We hope you enjoy this story, more can be found where you usually listen or at www.pulpvox.se
It is the 30th century and the Solar System has experienced an extradimensional invasion by the "Wrongness of Space," a very alien being. In this future the Earth has fallen under the secret dominion of a race of Robots who are allied to the Wrongness, and hence is unable to join the struggle – until a very unusual sort of supergenius decides that he finds both the Wrongness and the Robots aesthetically unappealing.
Music by David Fesliyan (www.fesliyanstudios.com). Cover by Mats Ingelborn (Yabot AB) with illustrations by vectorpocket on freepik and snap2art on shutterstock.
This story is sponsored by: Cognigig.com – Advisors and consultants in e-commerce. Buzzsprout.com – The best and easiest way to launch your podcast.
Pulpvox.se produce audiobooks of stories from the golden era of pulp fiction. The stories are read by neural ai-voices and can thus be made available at affordable costs. We hope you enjoy this story, more can be found where you usually listen or at www.pulpvox.se
Duke Tremayne, world adventurer, was tall, slim, darkly mustached, handsome in a ruthless way; and many women looked on him with favor. But Arline hated him, with as good reason as she feared him. She was in a tight spot and he had followed her to Shanghai to use her.
Arline was thrust roughly out into a narrow alley, her breasts almost bare, her dress ripped to shreds.
“Take off that dress!” Tremayne’s suavity was gone; he was like a madman. “You failed, after all my planning! All right! I’ll have a little profit out of you!” Already in shreds, the garment ripped easily in his grasp, baring a white breast which quivered under his gaze.
Music by Steve Oxen (www.fesliyanstudios.com). Cover by Mats Ingelborn (Yabot AB) with illustrations by Elias Chatzoudis (shutterstock.com) and freepik.com.
This story is sponsored by: Cognigig.com – Advisors and consultants in e-commerce. Buzzsprout.com – The best and easiest way to launch your podcast.
Pulpvox.se produce audiobooks of stories from the golden era of pulp fiction. The stories are read by neural ai-voices and can thus be made available at affordable costs. We hope you enjoy this story, more can be found where you usually listen or at www.pulpvox.se
Police Captain Nils Olinsen is a six-foot, blue eyed, two-fisted specimen of humanity who had never taken graft and did his duty. In 1929 Chicago quite a few of the policemen were linked with the mobsters and politicians , sometimes making their authority difficult to sort out.
When Olinsen's daughter is presumed taken by the local mob the outcome is not as certain as it seems at first.
Music by Steve Oxen (www.fesliyanstudios.com). Cover by Mats Ingelborn (Yabot AB) with illustration by Rayen.
This story is sponsored by Cognigig.com – Advisors and consultants in e-commerce.
Pulpvox.se produce audiobooks of stories from the golden era of pulp fiction. The stories are read by neural ai-voices and can thus be made available at affordable costs. We hope you enjoy this story. More can be found where you usually listen or at www.pulpvox.se
There are human beings who function ”like machines” and there are machines which seem to be ”almost human.” So – the problem in this case was not murder, or who committed it but who was the ”machine” and who was the ”human being”.
Music by Steve Oxen (www.fesliyanstudios.com). Cover by Mats Ingelborn (Yabot AB) with illustrations by Studiostoks (shutterstock.com) and Brgfx (freepik) .
This story is sponsored by Cognigig.com – Advisors and consultants in e-commerce. Buzzsprout.com – The best and easiest way to launch your podcast.
Pulpvox.se produce audiobooks of stories from the golden era of pulp fiction. The stories are read by neural ai-voices and can thus be made available at affordable costs. We hope you enjoy this story. More can be found where you usually listen or at www.pulpvox.se
In the nazi occupied Norwegian town of Trondheim, captain Fodstrad executed his former neighbour Evind Bergrof. But who is the voice on the phone ringing the captain all night?
Music by David Fesliyan (www.fesliyanstudios.com). Cover by Mats Ingelborn (Yabot AB) with illustration by Kuco (via shutterstock.com).
This story is sponsored by SolutionPlanet.com – Business Class Web Solutions.
Pulpvox.se produce audiobooks of stories from the golden era of pulp fiction. The stories are read by neural ai-voices and can thus be made available at affordable costs. We hope you enjoy this story. More can be found where you usually listen or at www.pulpvox.se
A painting has vanished from a museum and it will take a tough guy to find it.
The museum hires Ben Shaley, a rough-and-tumble detective, to get it back. This forces him down a deadly road with switchbacks at every turn. The museum may be high class, but Shaley’s trip starts at the bottom — and only gets bumpier from there.
The Red Goose, by Norbert Davis, is considered to be one of the first hard-boiled detective stories with a twist of comedy. Later this came to influence well known writers such as Raymond Chandler.
Music by David Fesliyan (www.fesliyanstudios.com). Cover by Mats Ingelborn (Yabot AB) with illustration by Ezequiel Rubio.
This story is sponsored by Calzessa.com – Great looking legs.
Pulpvox.se produce audiobooks of stories from the golden era of pulp fiction. The stories are read by neural ai-voices and can thus be made available at affordable costs. We hope you enjoy this story. More can be found where you usually listen or at www.pulpvox.se
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.