I was worried this was going to be yet another woman making an audio blog, talking into a microphone, telling us about her investigation, but that is not the case. It is a proper audio drama, featuring a whole cast of actors and soundscaping.It is, however, yet another story about the supernatural. But different, in that it is grounded in science, making it all the more compelling.I was also worried, that the mystery (which is an awesome one, by the way – I mean how can a man suddenly vanish from the face of the earth mid-sentence?) would not be properly resolved. There is a trend in audio dramas to stretch the mystery out over several seasons, until the listeners have forgotten all about it, then slowly teeter out without ever being resolved. That is not the case in this show. The mystery is resolved at the end of the second season, and the resolution is believable and satisfactory. The characters too are fully rounded, particularly that of the protagonist, who is not only dealing with grief, but also with a serious illness and is going through a general crisis of identity, souring her relationship with her boyfriend and mother. Add to that a touch of philosophy and the unique merging of science and religion, it truly is one of the most compelling mysteries I listened to. I mean, normally I listen to one episode a day, but this is one I just had to binge. I haven’t enjoyed a good sci-fi mystery like this since “Clockword Bird”. I thoroughly recommend it.