The Rue Papers

By: Emma Butler
  • Summary

  • Deep in the heart of Ellington library, Beatrice reads long lost stories of paranormal investigations, ghosts that linger, lost souls finding a way a home. Yet the more Beatrice reads, the wider the door back to our world opens. Soon, Beatrice might not be able to stop them coming back from the dead.
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Episodes
  • Bonus Episode - Mary's Story
    Sep 7 2024

    Everyone who works for Rue has a story - here is Mary's.

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    8 mins
  • S1 EP 3 The Blue Lands
    Sep 6 2024

    Content Warning: Domestic Abuse.

    Bea finds a case from World War II - one that has terrible implications for a family. And now she hears about The Blue Lands

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    19 mins
  • S1 E2 Drawn in Darkness
    Aug 24 2024

    The story of a bad-tempered librarian sent to record an entire basement of old papers. The RUE Papers are the archive of a forgotten paranormal society, and are full of ghost stories. It is only as Beatrice continues to read that she realises the power behind the stories – and the danger they bring.

    The Rue Papers – Some stories should not be read.

    Content Warning - drowning

    Bea finds another ghost story in the archives - one that had terrible consequences for the investigators.

    Created, written and performed by Emma Butler

    Join our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/EmmaButler for early release of episodes and exclusive bonus episodes.

    Kofi https://ko-fi.com/theruepapers

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    18 mins

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