Writing: AVoice Acting: ASound Quality: A+Sound Creativity:B+Direction: ASam Walker, our protagonist, moves to Drisking (I think it's an anagram for something) MO when he is child. They move because his father got a job with the Sheriff's department in the town. On the first day, he hears a weird sound. The kids he meets are very cagey when he asks what it is. Not long after the move, his sister disappears. Sam believes that his Dad will find her. Years later, he is a bored, resentful teenager and his sister is still missing, along with several other girls. Because he has crush on a girl he goes to a regularly occuring party in the woods, a party that may or may not be related to the missing girls.After the first 10 minutes I was hooked and kept listening until the end. The plot is compelling, the characters are well developed, the voice acting is wonderful (most of the voice actors were professional s), and the sound effects are well placed. Its really slick. Is it the most original storyline? No, I have listened to a lot of podcast mysteries. Did I guess what was going on? kinda. The last time I was surprised was the end of the first season of Game of Thrones. I haven't forgiven George RR Martin for that one. Did the ending shock me? Not really. Did that stop me from listening to it obsessively? No. Don't wake until bedtime to listen you be up half the night listening.Borrasca was a story on r/nosleep that went viral. It has a Wikipedia page if you want to know more. There is sequel Borrasca V, which I understand was demanded by the fans. I read that it leads to a satisfying conclusion. I am not going to read it. I am happy with the unsettling conclusion in the podcast. It seems to fit given what we are going through right now.Disclaimer:Those who can do, doThose who can't do, teachThose who can't teach criticizeI am in the latter category which means I can only offer my opinion. However, I am not the only one with opinions so please express yours.... and don't be intimidated just because I am right😁