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What did it take to write this riveting novel? In this episode, we dive into Rick Skwiot’s gripping new historical novel, The Bootlegger’s Bride—a haunting tale of vengeance, identity, and survival set against the backdrop of Prohibition-era St. Louis and post-WWII America. When two bodies surface through Long Lake’s frozen silence—one suicide, one murder—twelve-year-old A.J. Nowak is thrust into a decades-long mystery rooted in his family’s dark legacy.

Whether you're drawn to historical fiction, psychological drama, or tales of redemption, this episode peels back the layers of a Midwest gone by—where honor and heartbreak collide.

Learn more about Rick Skwiot and his work at: www.rickskwiot.com

visist: www.chuckschathub.com

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00:00 Pet PSA

00:05 Author Background and Writing Journey

01:29 Exploring 'The Bootlegger's Bride'

03:43 Understanding Historical Fiction

04:57 Research and Personal Stories

06:33 Writing Style and Structure

09:37 Setting and Character Development

11:11 The Impact of AI on Writing

12:34 Book Promotion and Availability

14:30 Cover Design and Its Significance

15:01 Emotional Depth and Reader Experience

17:22 Character Perspectives and Plot Dynamics

18:34 Conclusion and Future Works