
For those who live for the thrill of the story, this collection explores the darkest corners of the human psyche. See our top picks for the mystery lover in you.

The Maids
Two sisters trapped in a cycle of envy plot to murder their employer. As their role-playing turns into a dangerous reality, the line between costume and identity completely disappears.

Becky Shaw
89%
513 ratings
When a man's death sends shockwaves through the people he left behind, old boundaries collapse and dangerous loyalties emerge. A psychologically sharp look at how mental health quietly warps the way we date, attach, and unravel — often without realizing we've crossed a line.

Dog Day Afternoon
87%
1k ratings
Witness the pulse-pounding energy of a real-life 1972 heist gone wrong in this gritty true-crime event. It captures the unfiltered chaos of a desperate act and a city on the edge, perfect for those who crave the high stakes of a live investigation.

The Fear of 13
91%
598 ratings
Step inside the gripping true story of a man who spent two decades on death row for a crime he insists he didn't commit. This powerful exploration of justice and trust feels like a deep-dive podcast come to life, forcing you to question what is truly "true."

KENREX
95%
107 ratings
This blistering true-crime thriller examines the thin line between justice served and justice taken in a small American town. A single performer embodies dozens of characters to untangle a high-octane mystery that explores the darker impulses of a community.

Perfect Crime
Dive into the ultimate whodunit centered on a wealthy psychiatrist accused of a cold-blooded murder. As a detective tries to untangle the web of lies, you’ll find yourself in the middle of a classic, fast-paced mystery where nothing is as it seems.

Stranger Things: The First Shadow
91%
1.1k ratings
Travel back to 1959 to uncover the origins of a shadow that still haunts a small town. This thrilling prequel serves up a heavy dose of psychological suspense and supernatural mystery, proving that some horrors have roots deeper than anyone realized.