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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
The long-awaited second part of the two-part series about Rex Stout's magnificent detective duo.
All about the illustrious, witty, hardboiled assistant detective of Nero Wolfe: Mr. Archie Goodwin.
Tune in and find out!
Welcome back to SFTT!
Today's episode is the first part of the two-part series about Rex Stout's great detective duo: Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin.
We start off with the stories' title giver, the notoriously opinionated genius Nero Wolfe!
Our little excursus through the world of hardboiled and noir fiction continues!
In today's episode I will compare some of what we have learned about Philip Marlowe with these two other famous detective tough-guys.
Music:
Ketsa - Tomorrow Has Gone
Checkie Brown - A life on Mother Earth
In today's episode, I will tell you a little bit about the godfather of hardboiled fiction. Maybe, Marlowe is more than booze, guns and trench-coats? Give it a listen and find out!
Music:
- Prelude 2 by VGM Mark H | https://soundcloud.com/user-656562764
- Ketsa - Tomorrow-Has-Gone
- Jazz Street by https://www.free-stock-music.com
In today's episode, I will tell you the story of the greatest fictional thief of all time: the one and only Arsène Lupin!
He is known as the man of a thousand disguises and the prototype of the gentleman thief character.
Music:
Serge Quadrado - Spy Piano
Gotama - Dissolving Dreams
Ketsa - Tomorrow-Has-Gone
It is amazing!
After half a year of absence the Table Talk is back with episode 10.
The detective of the moment is Jules Maigret, french commissaire and my favorite "bridge character"!
Merry Christmas everyone and welcome to the 1st Christmas Episode of the Podcast.
No detective biography in this one, but a christmassy detective story for you to enjoy - The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle!
The topic of today's episode will be the Russian gentleman detective Erast Petrowitsch Fandorin.
Find out, why he is the perfect combination between Sherlock Holmes and James Bond!
First Halloween Episode at Sherringford's Table Talk, super exciting!
The topic: How could Sherlock Holmes hold himself against the most notorious English Serial Killer of all time; Jack the Ripper?
What did the Ripper even do? What was going on at that time? What could Holmes have found out?
Listen in to hear about that and more!
I'm talking about Dorothy L. Sayer's detective Lord Peter Wimsey.
Interesting guy I must say.
I can't wait to read some of his stories and find out the stuff I tell you about in this episode!
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
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