DBT #0037: Louise Penny – Bury Your Dead
In this October 2010 interview, David talks with Louise Penny about ‘Bury Your Dead.’
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In this October 2010 interview, David talks with Louise Penny about ‘Bury Your Dead.’
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Robin Cook is one of a kind. Cook has written 35 books, so many of which are thought provoking, suspenseful and downright fascinating. He has been writing since 1977, when Coma came out and made such a huge splash, selling about 11 million copies! Here we are, 34 books later, and he is still at…
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Wow, what a cute small book filled with so many interesting stats about the top 1000 greatest players of all time. Now keep in mind, this is the opinion of Derek Gentile, and you might disagree with some, and we talk about that, but boy is this book going to ruffle some feathers somewhere. How…
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[quote style=”boxed”]A mystery with enough red herring to stock Lake Michigan[/quote]- New York Times [quote style=”boxed”]This book handily usurped Gone Girl as the best book I have read in the past year. [/quote]– Jenn, on Goodreads.com What do you want to tell your mother? your daughter? Here is the official trailer for this amazing book… (Scroll to…
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Stephen Dobyns is on David’s Book Talk, discussing ‘The Burn Palace’ and other topics of interest to book lovers. http://dbtpodcast.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/dbt022013a.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS
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There is so much to be said about this book. Number 19 in the series, this book is like none of the other 18. Don’t miss this one. Somehow, it is very fitting for a Halloween book. The things it scares up are more horrifying than you can imagine. My only problem with the book…
Hanna Lulgjuraj-Murray came to America from Yugoslavia, at the age of 10 months. After an arranged marriage, she became the victim of increasing domestic violence. Eventually, her abuser actually shot her in the chest, in front of her two very young daughters. Assuming she was dead, he called the police. When told that she was…
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