DBT #0020: Tess Gerritsen – Ice Cold: A Rizzoli & Isles Novel
David English interviews Tess Gerritsen, author of ‘Ice Cold: A Rizzoli & Isles Novel.’
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David English interviews Tess Gerritsen, author of ‘Ice Cold: A Rizzoli & Isles Novel.’
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In this April 2010 interview, David talks with Tom Lowe about ‘The 24th Letter.’ http://dbtpodcast.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/bt042410.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS
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In this episode we chat with best-selling author Greg Iles, upon the release of the third and final installment of the Natchez Burning trilogy. The story began with Natchez Burning, continued with The Bone Tree, and now Mississippi Blood promises to answer all unanswered questions. To describe these books and the depth of the story…
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David English interviews Nicci French, author of ‘Blue Monday.’ http://dbtpodcast.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/dbt032212.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS
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This is Michael Robotham’s first visit with us on David’s Book Talk. Michael is an Australian author who has published at least 10 books, primarily in the psychological thriller genre, to a wide international audience. Get to know Michael on his website, MichaelRobotham.com, or on Facebook, or follow him on Twitter. What Michael is saying…
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After six decades of show business, amost 80 and as beautiful and charming as ever, Shirley Jones has written a memoir, surprisingly honest and…well, here’s what Parade Magazine called it: [quote]…a shockingly frank memoir that’s raising eyebrows—and turning Jones’s reputation as the wholesome mother Mrs. Partridge on the 1970s TV show The Partridge Family on…
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