EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 2H 7M
The Bridegroom Who Mislaid Himself | A Belgian Detective Mystery Audiobook
from Nocturnal Tales: Mystery Audiobooks and Crime Stories · host Nicolas and Dora – Nocturnal Tales
London, spring 1930s: when Captain Hastings attends the stag dinner of Charles Chudley — charming, debt-prone, and hours away from marrying Cynthia Vale — and wakes the following morning with a strange dog on his blanket, the bride's watch in his coat pocket, and no memory of how either came to be there, the race begins to find a missing bridegroom before two o'clock, a church full of hats, and a family full of aunts can ask questions; what begins as a comedy of misplaced evenings becomes something darker as a veiled lady's note at the Marischal Rooms, a private enquiry office in Bloomsbury, and a corrupt solicitor waiting by the Thames water stairs reveal that Charles was not losing his nerve but trying to save his bride's family from blackmail — and that someone very deliberately planted the bride's glove and watch in Hastings's pocket as a reserve scandal to be deployed if needed; narrated throughout by Hastings with his customary mixture of courage, wrong theories, and accidental brilliance, and solved as much by a small golden-brown spaniel named Pip as by anyone who attended Oxford, The Bridegroom Who Mislaid Himself is an original Golden Age-style mystery about loyalty, false appearances, and the lengths to which a decent man will go to spare someone else's blushes.ℹ️ FOR LISTENERSThis is an original Golden Age-style mystery presented as a respectful homage to the world of classic detective fiction, narrated in the tradition of Captain Hastings. All characters and events in this story are fictional. No affiliation, endorsement, or official connection is implied.💬 QUESTION FOR THE COMMENTSPip the spaniel finds the glove in Hastings's pocket before Hastings does, identifies Peebles's office by scent, and bites the blackmailer on the Thames stairs — but Hastings carried the planted watch and glove for hours without noticing. Which moment made you want to shout at the screen first: the planted evidence, the veiled note trick, or Stephen Vale's confession about his sister's belongings? 🕵️❤️ SUPPORT & LISTENING OPTIONS📌 Patreon (ad-free episodes, early access, bonus content – tiers from $2.99/month) https://www.patreon.com/NocturnalTales❤️ Buy Me a Coffee (one-time support) https://buymeacoffee.com/nocturnaltales💛 PayPal (one-time tip) https://paypal.me/nocturnaltalesprod🎧 Spotify (follow the show) https://open.spotify.com/show/0OQ7OEseXIMbMt2NTI7oHy?si=FY8mgTx1SDqBdR7CJgymGw📚 CHILDREN'S BOOK (Amazon) Sherlock Paws and the Diamond of the Nile https://amzn.to/3MRzLNq🧾 CREDITSWritten by Nocturnal Tales. Narrated by Nocturnal Tales.🔖 TAGS / KEYWORDSBelgian detective mystery audiobook, missing bridegroom mystery, 1930s London mystery audiobook, blackmail mystery audiobook, Hastings narrator mystery, stag night mystery story, Golden Age mystery podcast, wedding day mystery audiobook, spaniel detective story, planted evidence mystery, comedy mystery audiobook, Thames riverside mystery, classic whodunit audiobook, vintage detective fiction, British mystery podcast
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London, spring 1930s: when Captain Hastings attends the stag dinner of Charles Chudley — charming, debt-prone, and hours away from marrying Cynthia Vale — and wakes the following morning with a strange dog on his blanket, the bride's watch in his coat pocket, and no memory of how either came to be there, the race begins to find a missing bridegroom before two o'clock, a church full of hats, and a family full of aunts can ask questions; what begins as a comedy of misplaced evenings becomes something darker as a veiled lady's note at the Marischal Rooms, a private enquiry office in Bloomsbury, and a corrupt solicitor waiting by the Thames water stairs reveal that Charles was not losing his nerve but trying to save his bride's family from blackmail — and that someone very deliberately planted the bride's glove and watch in Hastings's pocket as a reserve scandal to be deployed if needed; narrated throughout by Hastings with his customary mixture of courage, wrong theories, and accidental brilliance, and solved as much by a small golden-brown spaniel named Pip as by anyone who attended Oxford, The Bridegroom Who Mislaid Himself is an original Golden Age-style mystery about loyalty, false appearances, and the lengths to which a decent man will go to spare someone else's blushes.ℹ️ FOR LISTENERSThis is an original Golden Age-style mystery presented as a respectful homage to the world of classic detective fiction, narrated in the tradition of Captain Hastings. All characters and events in this story are fictional. No affiliation, endorsement, or official connection is implied.💬 QUESTION FOR THE COMMENTSPip the spaniel finds the glove in Hastings's pocket before Hastings does, identifies Peebles's office by scent, and bites the blackmailer on the Thames stairs — but Hastings carried the planted watch and glove for hours without noticing. Which moment made you want to shout at the screen first: the planted evidence, the veiled note trick, or Stephen Vale's confession about his sister's belongings? 🕵️❤️ SUPPORT & LISTENING OPTIONS📌 Patreon (ad-free episodes, early access, bonus content – tiers from $2.99/month) https://www.patreon.com/NocturnalTales❤️ Buy Me a Coffee (one-time support) https://buymeacoffee.com/nocturnaltales💛 PayPal (one-time tip) https://paypal.me/nocturnaltalesprod🎧 Spotify (follow the show) https://open.spotify.com/show/0OQ7OEseXIMbMt2NTI7oHy?si=FY8mgTx1SDqBdR7CJgymGw📚 CHILDREN'S BOOK (Amazon) Sherlock Paws and the Diamond of the Nile https://amzn.to/3MRzLNq🧾 CREDITSWritten by Nocturnal Tales. Narrated by Nocturnal Tales.🔖 TAGS / KEYWORDSBelgian detective mystery audiobook, missing bridegroom mystery, 1930s London mystery audiobook, blackmail mystery audiobook, Hastings narrator mystery, stag night mystery story, Golden Age mystery podcast, wedding day mystery audiobook, spaniel detective story, planted evidence mystery, comedy mystery audiobook, Thames riverside mystery, classic whodunit audiobook, vintage detective fiction, British mystery podcast
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