Forgotten Fiction

Ep. 8 - Savageland & The Dark Descends

54 min · 26. Mai 2026
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Paris brings a 2015 found photography horror film. An entire Arizona border town of 57 people is killed or disappears overnight. The only survivor is an undocumented Mexican immigrant covered in blood. The only evidence of what actually happened is 37 photographs of things that should not exist. Then Tommy brings a 1975 psychological thriller with six Goodreads ratings. Diana Ramsay was a pen name. Her real name was Rhoda Rebee Brandes. Published by Collins Crime Club, the same imprint as Agatha Christie. Then Tommy brings a 1975 psychological thriller with six Goodreads ratings. Joyce has just left her husband for a fresh start in her new Greenwich Village apartment. With a new job too it feels like the beginning of something. Then the woman upstairs never sleeps and her noise never stops. Joyce begins to drink and spiral. It was written under a pen name Diana Ramsay, and published by the same imprint as Agatha Christie.

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Episode Ep. 8 - Savageland & The Dark Descends Cover

Ep. 8 - Savageland & The Dark Descends

Paris brings a 2015 found photography horror film. An entire Arizona border town of 57 people is killed or disappears overnight. The only survivor is an undocumented Mexican immigrant covered in blood. The only evidence of what actually happened is 37 photographs of things that should not exist. Then Tommy brings a 1975 psychological thriller with six Goodreads ratings. Diana Ramsay was a pen name. Her real name was Rhoda Rebee Brandes. Published by Collins Crime Club, the same imprint as Agatha Christie. Then Tommy brings a 1975 psychological thriller with six Goodreads ratings. Joyce has just left her husband for a fresh start in her new Greenwich Village apartment. With a new job too it feels like the beginning of something. Then the woman upstairs never sleeps and her noise never stops. Joyce begins to drink and spiral. It was written under a pen name Diana Ramsay, and published by the same imprint as Agatha Christie.

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