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... moreBy Read and Buried
Like crime stories, books and people talking about those things? This could be the podcast for you.
Want to talk books? Email us at
... moreThe podcast currently has 97 episodes available.
Frankie is next in line with Bella Mackie, author of What a Way to Go, to discuss the importance of laughing at your misfortunes, why we're always rooting for the anti-hero and our endless fascination with the filthy rich.
Follow Bella on Instagram at @mackie_bella.
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Frankie is laying out with Charlotte Philby, author of The End of Summer, to discuss flattering literary comparisons, how her family history has influenced her stories and why you should always keep everything you write. Oh, and the legacy of the much-missed More Magazine.
Follow Charlotte on Instagram at @charlotte_philby.
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Frankie is searching the woods with Dan Malakin, author of The Wreckage of Us, to find out his approach to writing about complex subjects such as coercive control, how he balances writing while working a full-time job and the enduring influence of Columbo on his work.
Follow Dan on Twitter at @DanMalakin and Instagram.
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Frankie is going to dark places with Sam Holland, author of The Puppet Master, to discuss what makes a psychopath, the importance of dogs in her new series and the joys of local research.
Follow Sam on Twitter at @SamHollandBooks and Instagram at @samhollandbooks, or visit her website at www.samhollandbooks.com.
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Frankie is stalking the Newcastle streets with Trevor Wood, author of The Silent Killer, to find out how Nadina Matheson inspired his latest book, learn about how real-life medical developments have impacted his protagonist's story and the perfect recipe for a comforting mid-week dinner.
Follow Trevor on Twitter at @TrevorWoodWrite and Facebook at @TrevorWoodAuthor, or visit his website at https://trevorwoodauthor.co.uk.
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Frankie is heading up north to bring you all of the best bits from the Harrogate Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival 2024.
A HUGE thank you to the following folks for helping to make this wild ride of an episode happen:
Ruth Ware, Katie, Lisa and everyone at Ed PR, the whole team at Harrogate, Suk Pannu, T.M. Logan, J.M. Hall, Ian Moore, L.V. Matthews, Adam Simcox, Vaseem Khan, Imran Mahmood, Abir Mukherjee, Chris Frost, Ava Glass, Jack Jewers, Alice Bell and KFC.
Find out more about the Festival here: https://harrogateinternationalfestivals.com/crime-writing-festival/
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Frankie is on trial with Kate Foster, author of The King's Witches, to discuss the real history at the heart of her fiction, why stories of "witchcraft" endure and the mind-blowing true story that has inspired her next book.
Follow Kate on Instagram at @katefosterauthor and Twitter at @katefostermedia.
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Frankie has found Kellye Garrett, author of Missing White Woman, live and in-person to discuss her journey through writing, why she doesn't let trauma define her characters, her secret to the best mash potatoes and so much more!
Our conversation was recorded backstage at Capital Crime 2024, so please excuse the audio quality and background noise.
Follow Kellye on Instagram and Twitter at @kellyekell.
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Frankie is future-gazing with Jo Callaghan, author of In the Blink of an Eye and Leave No Trace, to discuss how much "luck" can play a part in publishing, the impact of AI on the industry and how to balance life and full-time job with writing.
Follow Jo on Twitter at @JoCallaghanKat.
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Frankie is going down under with Sally Hepworth, author of Darling Girls, to discuss the importance of positive representation of neurodivergence in literature, changing the conversation on "villains" and how she managed not to fold under the pressure of laundry-gate.
Follow Sally on Instagram at @sallyhepworth or visit her website at www.sallyhepworthauthor.com.
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The podcast currently has 97 episodes available.