DBT #0126: Kathy Reichs – Bones are Forever
Kathy Reichs is on David’s Book Talk, discussing ‘Bones are Forever’ and other topics of interest to book lovers.
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Kathy Reichs is on David’s Book Talk, discussing ‘Bones are Forever’ and other topics of interest to book lovers.
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One of the most personable authors I have ever interviewed, Matthew Sullivan worked at TATTERED COVER BOOKSTORE and BROOKLINE BOOKSMITH before becoming a novelist. This is his first book, and it is a whale of a book! A very interesting plot. A dead body is discovered hanging on the top floor of the bookstore! You…
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David English interviews Jasper Fforde, author of ‘The Woman Who Died A Lot.’ http://dbtpodcast.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/dbt100412.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS
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What a pleasure it is to talk to this man! This Flavia de Luce story, the 11th in the series, is, as always, wonderful. I so enjoy this unusual series of books. Wow—every one is as good as the others! What other author can you say that about? There are some, but not as many…
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It is always a pleasure to talk to Charles and Caroline Todd, the mother / son writing duo behind the Ian Rutledge mystery series. This is book number 21 in the series, and it is hard to believe there have been that many. Every book I have read in this series has been great. Quite…
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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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