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#120 - Marie Benedict on The Queens of Crime: The Real Murder That Inspired the Mystery
Are you ready to uncover a Gilded Age mystery that blurred the lines between fiction and reality? This week on Books & Looks, join Blaine DeSantis as he talks with acclaimed historical fiction author Marie Benedict about her new book, "The Queens of Crime." Step back to 1931 London, where legendary mystery writers Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, Ngaio Marsh, Margery Allingham, and Baroness Orczy form a secret group to assert their place in a male-dominated world. But when a real-life murder occurs, these literary icons become unlikely detectives, using their mystery-writing prowess to solve a crime the police couldn't. Learn about...
2025-05-28
41 min
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#119 - Disco, Dallas, and Dave Kingman's Bombs: The Unforgettable Summer of 1978
Dive into the explosive Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, disco fever, and the birth of iconic TV moments as author David Krell joins Blaine DeSantis to unpack his fascinating book "1978: Baseball and America in the Disco Era." From Louisiana Lightning's unstoppable pitching to Robin Williams' star-making alien debut, discover how this pivotal year shaped American culture both on and off the diamond. Whether you're a baseball fanatic or a pop culture enthusiast, this time-traveling journey through a defining year will captivate you with untold stories and nostalgic revelations.Links:"1978: Baseball and America in the Disco Era" BookDavid Krell...
2025-05-21
41 min
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#116 - Casting False Witnesses: The Tree of Lies and a Silversmith's Fatal Puzzle
In 1890s Bombay, a murdered silversmith and his partner holding the bloody knife set the stage for a mystery that unveils colonial India's soul. Join author Nev March, born in India herself, as she guides host Blaine DeSantis through the cultural labyrinth of "The Silversmith's Puzzle," where mixed-race detective Captain Jim and his high-society wife Lady Diana navigate forbidden marriages and rigid hierarchies while racing to save an innocent man from the gallows. Beyond the whodunit, discover forgotten historical gems like the "Bombay dog riots" and the real-life business pioneers who inspired characters. This isn't just a murder mystery...
2025-04-29
44 min
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#113 - Stolen Heartbeats: When Hackers Rewrite the Transplant Code
When perfectly executed suicides deliver pristine donor hearts, cardiologist-turned-novelist Cristina LePort reveals the terrifying intersection of heart transplantation and organized crime in her medical thriller "Change of Heart." Host Blaine DeSantis explores how a mafia don's cybercrime operation manipulates organ donation networks while FBI probationary agent Charlotte Bloom races to stop the conspiracy - all while hiding that her own heart is failing. Drawing from her medical expertise, LePort crafts a world where the 12-hour "heart box" technology meant to save lives becomes a sinister tool in the wrong hands. As family secrets and questions of identity emerge, the...
2025-04-08
33 min
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#110 - When Cultures Collide: The Shocking True Story of Jeddah Bride
In this gripping episode, author Patricia Bonis shares her harrowing true story documented in "Jeddah Bride." Bonis recounts falling in love with a Saudi man in 1970s Boston, her shocking cultural adjustment in Saudi Arabia, and the devastating 14-year separation from her children after their father kidnapped them. Host Blaine DeSantis guides this eye-opening conversation exploring cross-cultural marriage, religious conversion, and the stark legal differences that left an American mother powerless when international custody laws failed her family. Links: "Jeddah Bride" Book: https://amzn.to/41RCJXc Patricia Bonice Website: https://www.patriciabonisauthor.com/ Watch on YouTube: h...
2025-03-11
51 min
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#91 - Madeline Martin on Wartime Resilience, Motherhood & the Power of Books
Looking for your next immersive historical read? Tune in as Madeline Martin takes you behind the scenes of "The Booklover's Library", a novel Blaine DeSantis calls "almost more history than fiction." You'll hear how Martin's research shaped vivid characters and moving themes of motherhood, community, and the solace of stories in troubled times. Leave inspired to seek out the books that speak to your soul. Links: "The Booklover's Library" Book: https://amzn.to/3NrLO0M Madeline Martin Website: https://madelinemartin.com/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ud88u0DM3u0 _ Produced by P...
2024-10-15
43 min
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#90 - Sweet Success: The Triumphs and Tribulations of California's Sugar King
Historian Sandra Bonura shares the fascinating story of Claus Spreckels, a German immigrant who became one of the wealthiest men in America during the Gilded Age. Discover how Spreckels built a sugar empire in California and Hawaii in her captivating biography "The Sugar King of California," which Blaine DeSantis calls "the best biography I've read in over 20 years." Links: "The Sugar King of California" Book: https://amzn.to/47YF0kT Dr. Sandra Bonura Website: https://www.sandrabonura.com/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RiIqHiJBLR8 _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find m...
2024-10-08
50 min
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#87 - Abandoned at Birth: An Adoptee's Journey to Find Her Truth
Adoptee and author Janet Sherlund gets personal about her search for belonging in this must-listen episode. Sharing insights from her memoir "Abandoned at Birth," Sherland offers a relatable perspective on the challenges adoptees face in forming their identities and connecting with their roots. Gain a deeper understanding of the adoption experience and the importance of openness and honesty in helping adoptees thrive. Links: "Abandoned at Birth" Book: https://amzn.to/3TvUcQw Janet Sherlund Website: https://www.abandonedatbirthbook.com/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/i-CJvuWePYQ _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my...
2024-09-17
51 min
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#86 - Ambiguous Loss and Perseverance: The Making of "Foreign Seed"
Join author Allison Alsup as she discusses her debut novel "Foreign Seed". Alsup shares the decade-long journey of writing her book, from the initial spark of inspiration to the extensive research and revisions that shaped the final story. She also delves into the historical and personal influences behind her complex characters and offers a sneak peek at her upcoming second novel. Links: "Foreign Seed" Book: https://amzn.to/4dgCYxH Allison Alsup Website: https://www.allisonalsup.com/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KcnZSyIgyfw _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book r...
2024-09-10
50 min
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#85 - From Ben Franklin to Amazon: The Evolution of American Bookstores with Dr. Evan Friss
If you've ever found yourself lost in the aisles of a bookstore, this episode is for you. Dr. Evan Friss, author of "The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore," shares his passion for the magic of bookstores and the communities they create. Learn about the innovators who revolutionized bookselling, the cozy charm of indie shops, and the surprising role of department stores in book culture. Whether you're a bibliophile or just looking for your next great read, this episode will deepen your appreciation for the power of bookstores in our lives. Links: "The Bookshop" Book...
2024-09-03
51 min
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#84 - Embracing the Wild: Lynne Spriggs O'Connor on Nature, Love, and Belonging
What happens when you leave everything behind to start anew in the wilds of Montana? Author Lynne Spriggs O'Connor did just that, and the experience transformed her in ways she never imagined. From learning to hunt elk to finding unexpected love, O'Connor's memoir "Elk Love" challenges us to consider: How deeply can nature change us if we let it? Links: "Elk Love" Book: https://amzn.to/3AFUMEI Lynne Spriggs O'Connor Website: https://lynneoconnorauthor.com/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/VyqDHzP67aM _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews o...
2024-08-27
53 min
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#83 - Exploring the Old West's Peak with Author Chris Wimmer
Dive into the captivating world of the Old West with author Chris Wimmer as he shares the stories behind his hit book "The Summer of 1876." Discover the lesser-known tales of American history and learn how Wimmer brings these narratives to life through his immersive podcasts. Whether you're a history buff or just love a good story, this episode is packed with fascinating insights you won't find in any textbook. Links: "The Summer of 1876": https://amzn.to/4fPF5Lg Black Barrel Media: https://blackbarrelmedia.com Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/F9HV4iZNb00 _ ...
2024-08-20
40 min
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#82 - The Unlikely Rise of a Female Crime Boss in 1860s New York
Today we’re joined by acclaimed author and former New York Times obituary writer Margalit Fox. Margalit discusses her captivating new historical true crime book, "The Talented Mrs. Mandelbaum," which uncovers the extraordinary life of a forgotten female crime boss in 1860s New York. Book Spotlight: "The Talented Mrs. Mandelbaum": "The Talented Mrs. Mandelbaum" tells the astonishing story of Fredericka Mandelbaum, a poor Jewish immigrant who rose to become the first major female organized crime boss in America. With meticulous research and engrossing prose, Margalit Fox brings to life this overlooked figure from New York's underworld and th...
2024-08-13
48 min
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#81 - Has Tourism Changed Forever? Paige McClanahan Weighs In
Today we welcome Paige McClanahan, travel writer for the New York Times and author of the eye-opening new book "The New Tourist." With a career spanning continents and cultures, Paige brings a wealth of experience and insight to the conversation about how tourism has evolved over the past half-century. Book Spotlight: "The New Tourist": "The New Tourist" is a captivating deep dive into the world of modern travel, exploring how tourism has transformed since the 1970s. Through a blend of historical analysis, on-the-ground reporting, and over 2,000 interviews, Paige uncovers the complex realities behind an industry...
2024-08-06
55 min
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#80 - Jaclyn Goldis on 'The Main Character': Murder on the Orient Express
Today we sit down with Jaclyn Goldis, the author of the thrilling new novel "The Main Character." Goldis, who previously practiced law in Chicago, has been dreaming of becoming a full-time writer since childhood. Her earlier works include the historical fiction "When We Were Young" and the thriller "The Chateau." Book Spotlight: "The Main Character": "The Main Character" is a gripping mystery set on the luxurious Orient Express, following Rory, a disgraced news anchor turned main character in a famous author's latest novel. As Rory embarks on a journey from Italy's Cinque Terre to Positano...
2024-07-30
54 min
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#79 - Doug Kari's "The Berman Murders": A Desert Mystery
I sit down with Doug Kari, a lawyer turned true crime author, to discuss his captivating new book, "The Berman Murders." Kari, who grew up with a love for the desert instilled by his adventurous grandmother, combines his legal background and passion for the American West to investigate a chilling unsolved mystery. Book Spotlight: "The Berman Murders": "The Berman Murders" delves into the baffling disappearance and murder of Barry and Louise Berman in the remote Mojave Desert in 1986. Kari meticulously chronicles the couple's tragic story, the ensuing investigation, and the twisted path that eventually led...
2024-07-23
56 min
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#78 - The Untold Story of Chicago's Taxi Wars
Today I discuss "Street Fight," the captivating new book by Anne Morrissy that uncovers the little-known history of the Chicago Taxi Wars. While Anne was unable to join due to illness, I take the opportunity to shine a spotlight on this fascinating work and share insights with you. 📚 Book Spotlight: "Street Fight: The Chicago Taxi Wars of the 1920s" "Street Fight" is a meticulously researched account of the intense competition and violent clashes between rival taxi companies in Chicago during the early 20th century. Anne Morrissy brings to life this overlooked chapter of American history, fil...
2024-07-16
16 min
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#77 - Behind the Bones: Lisa Bailey Unveils FBI's Forensic Art Secrets
Today we welcome Lisa Bailey, a former FBI forensic artist, to discuss her captivating new book, "Clay and Bones." With a unique blend of artistry and investigative skills, Bailey shares her experiences from an extraordinary career in law enforcement. Book Spotlight: "Clay and Bones" "Clay and Bones" is a gripping memoir that takes readers behind the scenes of the FBI's forensic art department. Bailey's story weaves together her fascinating casework, the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated field, and her personal journey of resilience and self-discovery. Discussed in this Episode:...
2024-07-09
59 min
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#76 - Sunken Treasures: David Gibbins on 'Twelve Shipwrecks'
David Gibbins, renowned marine archaeologist and bestselling author, joins us to discuss his latest book "A History of the World in Twelve Shipwrecks." With over a dozen novels and numerous non-fiction works to his credit, Gibbins brings a unique blend of academic expertise and storytelling prowess to this fascinating exploration of maritime history. Book Spotlight: "A History of the World in Twelve Shipwrecks" This groundbreaking work takes readers on a journey through time, using twelve significant shipwrecks as windows into different historical periods. From Bronze Age traders to World War II vessels, Gibbins weaves together...
2024-07-03
1h 00
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#75 - Enigma Girls: The Untold Story of WWII's Youngest Spies
Candice Fleming, award-winning author and historian, joins us to discuss her latest book "The Enigma Girls," a compelling narrative about the young women who played a crucial role in breaking Nazi codes during World War II at Bletchley Park. With over 60 books to her name, Fleming brings her expertise in crafting engaging historical narratives for readers of all ages. Discussed in this Episode: The untold story of teenage girls who became codebreakers at Bletchley Park The rigorous secrecy surrounding Bletchley Park and its impact on the young women's lives Insights into the Enigma machine and the...
2024-06-25
59 min
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#74 - Cracking the Code: K.D. Alden's Thrilling Tale of America's First Female Cryptologist
Today I sit down with K.D. Alden, the brilliant mind behind the biographical fiction novel "Lady Codebreaker." Throughout the interview, we delve into the remarkable true story of Elizabeth Friedman, America's first female cryptologist, whose groundbreaking work helped shape the course of history. Discussed in this Episode: The incredible journey of Elizabeth Friedman from Shakespeare scholar to pioneering codebreaker K.D. Alden's meticulous research process and the challenge of blending fact and fiction seamlessly The forgotten history of the Tango War and the critical role of cryptology in WWII's South American theater The personal struggles...
2024-06-11
54 min
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#73 - From Venetian Mysteries to Bitcoin Conspiracies: Top 2024 Reads
Today, we're diving into a fantastic selection of books that have captured my heart and imagination in 2024. Join me as I explore the captivating world of Venetian mysteries with Donna Leon's "Uniform Justice," and unravel the secrets behind a lost Van Gogh painting in Jonathan Santlofer's gripping thriller, "The Lost Van Gogh." We'll also take a trip down memory lane with Hollywood legend Robert Wagner as he shares intimate stories about the iconic actresses of the golden age in his memoir, "I Loved Her in the Movies." But that's not all! I'll be introducing you...
2024-06-04
37 min
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#72 - Unlocking the Magic of Provence with Aimie K. Runyan
Aimie K. Runyan is a bestselling author known for her enchanting historical fiction novels set in France. Her latest book, "The Memory of Lavender and Sage," marks her exciting foray into contemporary fiction. Set in the charming fictional village of Saint-Colomb in Provence, the story follows Tempesta, a disaffected New York food critic who inherits a ramshackle farmhouse and discovers she has a magical gift for growing herbs that can influence people's emotions. Discussed in this Episode: The allure of Provence as a setting for fiction and its influence on Aimie's writing Aimie's journey from historical...
2024-05-28
57 min
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#71 - Painting a Landscape of Murder with Michael Jecks
Michael Jecks is a prolific author who has written over 50 books spanning multiple genres and time periods. Best known for his medieval murder mystery series featuring former Knight Templar Sir Baldwin Furnshill and Bailiff Simon Puttock, Michael's works transport readers from the Middle Ages to Tudor England to 1920s Shanghai. In his latest contemporary crime series, The Art of Murder, Michael introduces readers to the quirky yet insightful protagonist Nick Morris, a reluctant investigator and professional portrait painter specializing in cats. Discussed in this Episode: The art of crafting compelling historical fiction across various eras Michael's...
2024-05-21
54 min
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#70 - Worthy: Jane Boulware on Overcoming Doubt and Achieving Success
Jane Boulware is a retired business executive and the author of "Worthy," a memoir chronicling her unconventional path from rural Iowa to the corner office at Microsoft. With a forestry degree from Iowa State University and an MBA, Jane's career journey spans roles at Kimberly-Clark, where she played a pivotal part in the Huggies vs. Pampers brand battle, and Microsoft, where she navigated the challenges of a male-dominated tech industry to become one of the few female Corporate Vice Presidents. Discussed in this Episode: The importance of resilience and self-worth in overcoming personal and professional obstacles...
2024-05-14
58 min
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#69 - Lies, Love & Leaky Roofs: Amy Jo Burns Discusses Mercury
Amy Jo Burns is the acclaimed author of the novel Mercury, a captivating story that delves into the complex dynamics of a family of roofers in the small town of Mercury, Pennsylvania. With a background in industrial and labor relations from Cornell University, Amy Jo brings a unique perspective to her storytelling, crafting richly layered characters and exploring themes of secrets, redemption, and the power of choice. Discussed in this Episode: The inspiration behind Mercury and the significance of the roofing profession Strategies for creating a vivid sense of place and capturing small-town life The role...
2024-05-07
51 min
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#68 - Uncovering Turkey's Seismic Secrets with Geologist D.J. Green
D.J. Green is the acclaimed author of "No More Empty Spaces," a captivating novel that intertwines geology, family dynamics, and the rich history of Turkey. Drawing from her extensive career as a geologist, D.J. brings authenticity and depth to her storytelling, transporting readers to the remote mountains of Anatolia where an American engineer grapples with both professional challenges and personal growth. Beyond her literary pursuits, D.J. has over three decades of experience as a field geologist, working in more than 35 states and traveling extensively in Turkey. Discussed in this Episode: The art of...
2024-04-30
51 min
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#67 - Beyond Meditation: Oren Jay Sofer on Transforming Your Life
Oren Jay Sofer is a renowned author, meditation teacher, and nonviolent communication expert. His latest book, "Your Heart Was Made For This", offers a fresh perspective on contemplative practice, mindfulness, and personal transformation. Previously, Oren published the highly acclaimed "Say What You Mean: A Mindful Approach to Nonviolent Communication". He has led sold-out retreats across the United States and online, guiding thousands on the path to realizing their full potential. Discussed in this Episode: The transformative power of contemplative practice beyond traditional meditation Strategies for cultivating positive qualities like joy, kindness, courage and rest The future...
2024-04-23
50 min
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#66 - Chikodi Anunobi on The Thief and the Patriot: Unraveling Nigeria's Complex Culture
Chikodi Anunobi is a talented Nigerian-born author who fearlessly tackles the complex issues of corruption, tribal conflicts, and political scandals in his gripping novel, "The Thief and the Patriot." With a unique perspective shaped by his upbringing in Nigeria and his experiences in the United States, Chikodi brings a fresh voice to the world of African literature. In this thought-provoking book, he skillfully weaves together a tale of power, greed, and the desperate struggle for survival in a nation grappling with its own identity. Discussed in this Episode: The real-life inspirations behind Chikodi's novel, "The Thief...
2024-04-16
41 min
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#65 - Hanging with Hugo: Crafting a Killer Mystery Novel with Katherine Bolger Hyde
Katherine Bolger Hyde is a talented author who has found her niche in the world of cozy mysteries. With a background in Russian literature and a love for British culture, she brings a unique perspective to her writing. In her "Crime with the Classics" series, she skillfully weaves together her passion for classic literature with intriguing mysteries that keep readers guessing until the very end. Discussed in this Episode: The inspiration behind Katherine's "Crime with the Classics" series and how she incorporates classic literature into her mystery novels. Katherine's writing process, from developing engaging characters to...
2024-04-09
49 min
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#64 - Ballplayers in the Trenches: WWI's Chemical Warfare Heroes
Journey with us into the little-known world of WWI baseball, where big-league stars like Christy Mathewson and Ty Cobb traded their uniforms for gas masks. In this episode, we sit down with historian and author Jim Leeke (author of ‘The Gas and Flame Men’) to uncover the incredible stories of major leaguers who bravely served in the Chemical Warfare Service, risking their lives on the front lines. You'll be amazed by the tales of sacrifice, courage and controversy that defined this unique chapter in baseball history. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ufWva1zmFWQ Buy "The...
2024-04-02
53 min
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#63 - Escaping the Nazis: A Remarkable Tale of Survival and Resilience ('American Wolf' by Audrey Birnbaum)
Today we have a conversation with Audrey Birnbaum, doctor turned author, as she shares her father's remarkable tale of survival and resilience. In 'American Wolf,' we uncover the astonishing story of a man who escaped Nazi Germany, only to return as an American spy. Audrey's engaging storytelling and fascinating family history will leave you on the edge of your seat. Don't miss this unforgettable episode that celebrates the indomitable human spirit! Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Uwe-BY3u1IM Buy "American Wolf" by Audrey Birnbaum on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3xad8fj
2024-03-26
59 min
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#62 - Inside the Blaze: The Untold Story of the Windsor Tragedy
Today we unravel the lingering questions surrounding one of the deadliest fires in New York history with Marlie Wasserman, author of "Inferno on Fifth." What started the blaze that destroyed an entire city block and left 100+ dead on St. Patrick's Day 1899? Why was the true cause never determined? Marlie offers her take on these mysteries, shares her transition from scholarly publishing to historical crime fiction, and teases her next novel involving a kidnapping threat against President Cleveland's daughters. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7N05VjdKYtI Buy "Wilderness and the American Spirit" by Ruby McConnell...
2024-03-19
57 min
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#61 - Untamed America: Rediscovering Our Wild Heritage with Ruby McConnell
Join us for a ride through America's untamed wilderness with Ruby McConnell, author of the book "Wilderness and the American Spirit." In this episode, we uncover the hidden histories and unsung heroes that shaped our nation's vast landscapes, from the intrepid Applegate brothers to the controversial conservationist Gifford Pinchot. Brimming with tales of beaver-fueled exploration, Hollywood hijinks, and dramatic standoffs deep in the Oregon forest, this is one adventure you won't want to miss. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nchAUCc2A4U Buy "Wilderness and the American Spirit" by Ruby McConnell on Amazon: https...
2024-03-12
51 min
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#60 - The Master Manipulator: Dean Jobb and the Empire of Deception
Today we're joined by true crime author Dean Jobb, who brings historical misdeeds to life with a focus on narrative over sensationalism. We discuss his notable works, including "The Empire of Deception" and his insights into crafting engaging nonfiction. Dean also shares his journey from journalism to authorship and his philosophy on teaching storytelling. Through his lens, we gain a fresh perspective on infamous crimes and the art of factual storytelling. Join us for a captivating exploration of true crime's lesser-known stories. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9hEbZcwouJQ Buy "Empire of Deception" by Dean J...
2024-03-05
53 min
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#59 - Discovering "The War Librarian" with Author Addison Armstrong
Today we explore compelling historical fiction and the power of the written word with young author Addison Armstrong. We discuss her captivating novel "The War Librarian," a tale spanning two eras and highlighting themes of WWI, censorship, perseverance, and breaking boundaries. Armstrong shares her writing journey – from college dreams to published author – and the meticulous research behind her stories. Discover the inspiration fueling her passion for historical fiction and her insights into the challenges and triumphs of a writer's life. If you love history, strong female characters, and the transformative power of books, this episode is for you! Wat...
2024-02-27
43 min
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#58 - Deadly Plots and Corporate Greed: Inside Otho Eskin's "Firetrap"
Today we sit down with author Otho Eskin, a former Foreign Service officer turned novelist. After decades spent negotiating global treaties, Eskin now spins tales of danger and intrigue. His Marko Zorn detective series exposes threats to America, from rogue militias to corrupt corporations. Eskin's latest, "Firetrap," tackles a dangerously addictive drug and the lengths some will go for profit. We explore his creative process and the real-world concerns that fuel his gripping thrillers. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/L_SuI5OPcBw Buy "Firetrap" by Otho Eskin on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3SJbmca ...
2024-02-20
48 min
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#57 - Murder Amidst the Antiques: C.L. Miller Uncovered
Today we explore the captivating world of antiques and mysteries with debut author C.L. Miller, discussing her novel "The Antique Hunter's Guide to Murder." Join us as we navigate the intriguing intersections of literature, antiques, and the craft of storytelling, guided by Miller's own experiences and the rich background she brings from a life surrounded by historical treasures. We shed light on the creative process behind her writing, the inspiration drawn from real-life antiques, and the anticipation of her future projects. This episode is an intimate glance into the novel's key themes and characters, set against the vibrant...
2024-02-13
44 min
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#56 - Lost and Found: The Battle for Art in WWII's Darkest Hours
In this episode, we welcome Laura Morelli, the esteemed author of "The Last Masterpiece," for a captivating conversation on art's resilience during World War II. Laura shares her journey from Georgia to Yale, where her passion for art history and creative writing intertwined, leading to a career that brings the past's colors to the present. Together, we explore the evacuation of art in Florence, the valiant efforts of the Monuments Men and Women, and the lesser-known stories of the Women's Army Corps and Kunstschutz. Laura also gives us a glimpse into her future projects, promising to keep the torch...
2024-02-06
52 min
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#55 - From Seattle to the Spirit Realm: P.L. Hampton’s Journey with 'Shadowland'
Today we talk with P.L. Hampton, the author of 'Shadowland', exploring his creative process and the rich tapestry of themes in his latest book. We discuss how Hampton's personal experiences and cultural heritage shape the narrative, blending African and African American traditions with suspenseful, paranormal elements. Hampton shares insights into his protagonist's journey, underscored by challenges of mental health and family dynamics. Through our conversation, we gain a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of character development and the significance of cultural influences in storytelling. Join us as we navigate the intriguing world of 'Shadowland', a novel where reality...
2024-01-30
46 min
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#54 - Warsaw's Secret Pages: Madeline Martin on 'The Keeper of Hidden Books'
Today we talk with bestselling author Madeline Martin, exploring her latest work, "The Keeper of Hidden Books." Set against the backdrop of WWII Warsaw, the story highlights the courageous efforts to protect literature from Nazi suppression. We discuss Martin's unique journey from a business background to becoming a prolific historical fiction writer. Her insights into the transition from historical romance to broader historical narratives illuminate her creative evolution. Additionally, we explore the meticulous research and personal heritage that enrich Martin's portrayal of this gripping historical period. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sq_Dc3BTHhI ...
2024-01-23
48 min
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#53 - Beyond the Banana: Jacqueline Alnes' Journey Through Health and Hoaxes
Today we dive into the life of Jacqueline Alnes, an author and educator with a unique story to tell. We discuss her upcoming book, "The Fruit Cure," her diverse upbringing moving across the United States and Indonesia, and her transition from swimming to long-distance running. Jacqueline's journey includes her academic pursuits in creative writing, a challenging medical condition beginning in college, and her experiences as a Division One athlete navigating healthcare disparities. Our conversation explores her engagement with fruit-based diets, particularly the '30 bananas a day' regimen, examining its historical, cultural, and social contexts. We wrap up with insights...
2024-01-16
51 min
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#52 - Exploring Historical Shadows: A Conversation with Eric Weintraub on 'South of Sepharad'
Today we venture into the historical intricacies of 1492 Spain with Eric Weintraub, author of "South of Sepharad.” Weintraub's journey from a captivating trip to Granada to penning a novel illuminates the lesser-known sagas of Jewish and Muslim expulsions. His book delves into the life of Vidal, a Jewish physician, and his family's turbulent experiences amidst the Alhambra Decree and the Spanish Inquisition. This insightful interview not only uncovers Weintraub's methodical research and writing process but also offers a peek into emerging trends in historical fiction. Buy "South of Sepharad: The 1492 Jewish Expulsion from Spain" _ ...
2024-01-09
42 min
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#51 - Assassination Conspiracy: What Really Happened to Abraham Lincoln
Dive into the enigmatic world of Abraham Lincoln's assassination with John Fazio. This episode peels back layers of history, revealing a complex conspiracy extending beyond John Wilkes Booth. Fazio, armed with insights from his book "The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln: Four Smoking Guns," challenges traditional narratives, suggesting Confederate leaders' deeper involvement. It's a journey through shadowed historical corridors, uncovering untold stories and reshaping our understanding of this pivotal moment. Join us for a gripping exploration of America's past. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln: Four Smoking Guns _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. L...
2023-12-19
47 min
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#50 - Soaring High, Falling Hard: The R101 Airship's Ill-Fated Journey with S. C. Gwynne
Join us for a riveting exploration into the heart of early 20th-century aviation as we welcome author S. C. Gwynne to discuss his latest book, "His Majesty's Airship." Gwynne, transitioning from his journalistic roots at Time Magazine to the solitude of authorship, illuminates the ambitious yet disastrous story of the British Empire's R101 airship. Delving deep into the era's technological dreams and the political and military underpinnings of early aviation, Gwynne intertwines the tales of visionary figures like Ferdinand von Zeppelin with critical observations from Nevil Shute. This episode is a captivating narrative about the balance between human ambition...
2023-12-12
51 min
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#49 - Mystery in the Mountains: Diane Kelly's Cozy Journey
Today we delve into Diane Kelly's transition from accountant to acclaimed cozy mystery writer, author of "Snow Place for Murder." Discover the evolution of the genre and Diane's unique storytelling, featuring non-human narrators and local color from her North Carolina retreat. We explore the intricacies of crafting engaging mysteries and her collaboration with publishers, offering a glimpse into the world of a prolific and passionate mystery author. Buy "Snow Place for Murder" on Amazon _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Listen on YouTube. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
2023-12-05
45 min
Books & Looks
#48 - 13 Must-Have Books for Your Gift List This Holiday Season
Looking for the perfect holiday gift? Dive into our exclusive "Baker's Dozen Christmas Gift List" in this episode, where we reveal a selection of books that are anything but ordinary. Moving beyond typical bestseller charts, our journey through literature uncovers a rich array of choices. From a thrilling espionage novel in Romania to an insightful exploration of Charlie Chaplin's complex life in America, each book is an adventure waiting to be read. We weave through biographies, engaging fiction, and mysteries that span historical eras and global settings. These 13 carefully selected books are not just great reads; they're gateways to...
2023-11-28
41 min
Books & Looks
#47 - Echoes of the Blitz: Mike Hutton's Journey through Wartime Britain
Today, we're joined by Mike Hutton, the author of "The Children of the 1940s." Hutton, an 85-year-old Englishman, shares his unique experiences of growing up during World War II in London. He paints a vivid picture of British life during the war, highlighting the extensive rationing, the Morrison table, and the class distinctions that shaped living conditions. His journey from the textile industry to becoming a social historian and author, inspired by the likes of Hemingway and Faulkner, is a testament to his passion for capturing the lives of ordinary people in extraordinary times. The discussion then...
2023-11-21
49 min
Books & Looks
#46 - Echoes of Life in Literature: Deborah Jenkins on 'Winter Lights'
Join us in a captivating conversation with Deborah Jenkins, the mastermind behind the enchanting short story collection, "Winter Lights." Broadcasting from her home in Sussex, Jenkins unveils her unique journey as an author who has triumphed over personal challenges, including “profound deafness.” Her story is a testament to the power of resilience and passion for writing. Balancing roles as a family member, teacher, and writer, Jenkins shares insights into her early fascination with writing and the influences of authors like Anne Tyler and Elizabeth Strout in her work. Her narratives, rich with everyday life and emotion, are a window into...
2023-11-14
43 min
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#45 - Navigating the Labyrinth of Mystery: A Dialogue with Sam Boush
In this episode, we pull back the veil on the enigmatic world of mystery and suspense with none other than Sam Boush, the architect of the treasure trove that is MysteryandSuspense.com. Our dialogue takes a turn into the corridors of a website that began as a beacon in the pandemic's solitude. Here, every story, every review, every interview is a piece in the grand puzzle that captivates the minds of those who dare to look closer. Sam, with a blend of humility and expertise shaped by his digital marketing prowess, takes us through the alleys of...
2023-11-07
48 min
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#44 - From Legal Briefs to Opera Scores: Scott Lord on Weaving Law, Lyrics, and Love Stories Across Time
Step into the vibrant world of Scott Lord—trial lawyer, author, and librettist—as we explore the layers of history, passion, and creativity that fill his life and work. In an exclusive chat, we unravel how his eclectic pursuits blend together, from his recent historical fiction thriller "Come November," inspired by a 1947 UN assembly, to crafting operas with his composer brother. Engage with a multi-faceted conversation that reaches into the essence of storytelling itself. We discuss not just "Come November," a dual-timeline novel with a riveting emotional narrative and geopolitical impact, but also the state of opera toda...
2023-10-31
50 min
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#43 - Revisiting a Legend: Charlie Chaplin's Exile, Family Drama, and a Conversation with Biographer Scott Eyman
What if we told you that the man behind the iconic Tramp character was as dramatic off-screen as he was on? In this rich conversation with Scott Eyman, the biographer renowned for documenting Hollywood's Golden Age, we shed new light on Charlie Chaplin. We're not just revisiting Chaplin's slapstick brilliance, but venturing into the untold complexities of his exile, his fractious relationship with his brother Sidney, and his tangles with U.S. authorities. Scott Eyman, who opened up new dimensions on John Wayne, Cary Grant, and many others, brings us close to the lesser-known side of Chaplin...
2023-10-26
46 min
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#42 - Colonial America Reimagined: A Journey Through Time with Brinda Charry and "The East Indian"
Brace yourselves for a riveting conversation that bends the arc of history, as we explore Brinda Charry's groundbreaking novel, "The East Indian." Why does Tony, the first Indian immigrant in colonial America, matter today? It's a tale that navigates the convoluted terrains of marginalization, identity, and the blurred lines of servitude. With a past rooted in India and a PhD from Syracuse University, Charry brings a unique lens to the often oversimplified narratives of colonial America. We dig into the compelling life of Tony—a young man torn between worlds, who challenges the stereotypical categories of his er...
2023-10-24
43 min
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#41 - Art from Ashes: How Stephen Kiernan’s WWII Novel Illuminates a Path to Healing
Today we welcome author Stephen Kiernan to discuss his novel, "The Glass Chateau"—a story that journeys beyond battlefields to post-World War II France, capturing the life of Asher, an assassin turned artist inspired by Marc Chagall. Within the fictional town of Clovide, this narrative explores love, loss, and the transformative power of stained glass art. Learn how Kiernan's journalistic roots, decorated with accolades like the George Polk Award, fuel his drive to craft nuanced characters and emotionally impactful stories. As we unravel the fabric of Kiernan's novel, we don't just stop at the details of war-torn Fr...
2023-10-17
51 min
Books & Looks
#40 - Mysteries at Sea: Nev March's Intricate Web of History and Whodunits
Set sail with us on a journey filled with suspense, history, and unexpected twists. In this episode, we sit down with the brilliant Nev March, the creator of the captivating series featuring Captain Jim and Lady Diana. Learn about Nev's remarkable shift from a corporate career to the world of fiction and the true events and literary influences that shape her narratives. From the gripping intrigue aboard a 19th-century steamship in "The Spanish Diplomat's Secret" to the profound influences of Sherlock Holmes and Shakespeare on her characters, Nev's storytelling mastery shines throughout. Whether you're a lover of tightly woven...
2023-10-10
48 min
Books & Looks
#39 - Racing the Clock and Each Other: The Globe-Trotting Journalists Who Defied an Era
In a break from our regular programming, we turn the spotlight on an extraordinary race that gripped the world in the late 1880s. Think you know competition? Meet Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland, two daring female journalists who embarked on a whirlwind journey inspired by Jules Verne's fictional odyssey. With little time to prepare and the eyes of the media—and an entire nation—watching their every move, these women weren't just challenging the clock; they were challenging societal norms. But that's not all. The tale takes a twist when Bly detours to meet none other than Jule...
2023-10-03
24 min
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#38 - Two Timelines, One Bakery: Unearthing Secrets from Paris's Montmartre
Join us as we venture into the cobbled streets of Paris's Montmartre with Aimie Runyan, the creative force behind the novel "A Bakery in Paris." We journey through time, experiencing the Franco-Russian War and WWII through the eyes of Lisette and Michelin, connected across generations by family and the smell of fresh bread. We also dive deep into Aimie's storytelling choices, from the inclusion of traditional French recipes to the challenge of navigating multiple timelines. Hear how she crafts each character's story, blending historical facts with evocative narratives. Don't miss this engrossing exploration of French history, culture...
2023-09-26
41 min
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#37 - Untold Horrors of WWII: Heather B. Moore on Java's Overlooked History
Step into the pages of history that often escape the limelight. Join us as we explore Heather B. Moore's "Under the Java Moon," a compelling narrative that opens the curtains on Java's POW camps during WWII—a place where even whispers had eyes. Starting each chapter with real survivor accounts, this novel reveals how families, torn from their lives, faced unparalleled challenges. From Heather's transition from fashion merchandising to becoming a versatile author, to the riveting stories of men, women, and children caught in the war's merciless grip, we dig deep. We'll also explore how wartime fear wa...
2023-09-19
49 min
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#36 - Karaoke Showdown & Tourist Meltdowns: The Wild Side of Being Human
Ali Bryan takes us on a riveting journey through the intricacies of human behavior, set against the unlikely but compelling stage of a karaoke championship and a prison break. Bryan, the mastermind behind the spellbinding "The Crow Valley Karaoke Championships," exposes us to characters wrestling with identity, second chances, and the perpetual struggle between expectations and reality. Switching gears, we raise our eyebrows at the alarming trends in tourist behavior worldwide. From defacing ancient landmarks to sheer disrespect for local culture, we explore the urgent need for ethical tourism. It's a ride through the beautiful, messy symphony...
2023-09-12
43 min
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#35 - The Dark Underbelly of Food Crimes: From Maple Syrup Heists to Artichoke Mafias
Ever wondered why cheese is the most stolen food or how maple syrup can be a hotbed for criminal activity? In this riveting episode, we sit down with Chris Garcia, the mind behind the eye-opening book "Food and Crime," to explore these questions and more. We dive into the four major categories of food-related crimes: theft, fraud, organized crime, and even assault and murder. From the ancient history of food fraud to the modern-day artichoke mafia, we unravel the complex relationship between what we eat and the darker aspects of human behavior. We also touch on current...
2023-09-05
40 min
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#34 - Rewriting the '50s: The Women of Radcliffe College and the Power of the Page
In this episode, we sit down with Julia Bryan Thomas, the creative mind behind the evocative novel "The Radcliffe Ladies’ Reading Club: A Novel.” Journey with us as we explore the transformative years of the 1950s through the eyes of four first-year students at Radcliffe College. Julia shares her own literary journey, from a childhood filled with letters and poems to fulfilling her dream at the Yale Writers Workshop. We also discuss the shifting landscape of higher education and the diminishing role of liberal arts. Don't miss our conversation about Julia's upcoming espionage novel set in 1960s Pari...
2023-08-29
47 min
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#33 - A Summer of Books from Doc Holliday to John Grisham – Unveiling a Booklover's Haven!
Join us as we explore a summer's worth of reading – from a unique fictionalized take on Doc Holliday to the latest John Grisham's novel, and everything in between! Discover the gems and the disappointments, hear about upcoming author interviews, and get excited for a fall full of diverse reads. From historical fiction to crime and culinary tales, we've got a packed schedule ready for the booklover in you. We'll be journeying to places like Java, Paris, and Victorian London, tackling subjects like wartime England, airship adventures, and even karaoke championships. Tune in and find your next favorite book! ...
2023-08-22
11 min
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[From the archive] #10 - The Mysterious Death of Racehorse Alydar: A Tale of Suspicion and Intrigue with Fred M. Kray
Today I speak with author and animal welfare lawyer Fred M. Kray about his book on the death of the legendary racehorse Alydar. Kray shares the story of how he became interested in animal law and his journey investigating the suspicious circumstances surrounding Alydar's death in 1990. The conversation covers the financial pressures facing Alydar's owner, Calumet Farm, and the involvement of Lloyds of London in the investigation. Kray's book is organized like a trial, with the reader kept in suspense until the end. Tune in for an intriguing conversation about a mystery that remains unsolved to this day. Plus...
2023-08-15
51 min
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#32 - Summer of 1876: A Tapestry of History, Old West Legends, & Baseball's Birth with Chris Wimmer
Join us as we saddle up with historian, author, and podcaster Chris Wimmer to explore the rich tapestry of the Old West in the summer of 1876. From the infamous Custer's Last Stand to the birth of professional baseball, Chris offers a glimpse into key events that shaped a nation. We'll also journey into the minds of Western legends like Wyatt Earp and Wild Bill Hickok, the chaotic Northfield Bank robbery, and the passion for Western fiction and culture. Tune in to discover how the American mythos was forged in the fiery crucible of the West, and catch a preview...
2023-08-08
52 min
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[From the archive] #4 - The Future of Books: A conversation with Peter Briscoe, author of "The Bookseller"
Join us as we delve into the world of books and libraries with Peter Briscoe, author of the novels "The Bookseller," "The Best Read Men in France," and more. As a former head librarian, Peter brings a wealth of knowledge and insight on the current state of the industry and the impact of technology on reading and preservation. This episode is a must-listen for book lovers, librarians, and anyone interested in the future of books and literature. Join us as we explore the evolution of reading and the ongoing debate between print books and ebooks, with a unique perspective...
2023-08-01
48 min
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#31 - Reimagining History: Colin Mustful on "Reclaiming Mni Sota" and The Coffee Controversy
Today we sit down with accomplished author Colin Mustful to discuss his upcoming alternate history novel, "Reclaiming Mni Sota." As we dive into a conversation about the largely overlooked US-Dakota War of 1862, we explore the unique narrative styles used to bring to life two characters, Samuel and Waabi. Mustful enlightens us about his background, his experience with a vanity press, and his subsequent journey to launching History Through Fiction Publishing. Further, we explore the nuances of revisionist history and alternate history, breaking down the differences with Mustful's insights. He elaborates on the painstaking process of blending history...
2023-07-25
46 min
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#30 - From Bucharest to Books: Author William Maz on Espionage, Authenticity, and the Legacy of Oligarchs
Today we speak with William Maz, acclaimed author of "The Bucharest Legacy: The Rise of the Oligarchs," an intriguing tale set amidst the socio-political turmoil of 1990s Romania. Born in Romania to Greek parents, Maz brings a unique perspective to his writing, artfully blending personal experiences with a deft understanding of history and culture. In this episode, we navigate his journey from being a trained physician to becoming a respected author, the inspirations behind his characters, and how his diverse background contributes to the authenticity of his novels. From discussing Maz's fascinating protagonist, CIA analyst...
2023-07-18
46 min
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#29 - Beyond the Book: Diane Bergner on Philanthropy, Fashion and Fiction
Today we're joined by Diane Bergner, a Florida-based author and Vice President of Development at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. Bergner, a former attorney, shares the parallels between her career journey and the intriguing lead character of her book, "The Royal Coconut Beach Lunch Club." We explore the glamorous and gritty world of non-profit work, reflecting the layered narrative of Bergner's writing. She walks us through her transition from law to philanthropy, her engaging introduction to the world of writing, and the dynamic interactions with wealthy individuals that fuel her characters. Bergner's deep dive into the art...
2023-07-11
38 min
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#28 - Churchill's Legacy & The Modern Watch: A Dialogue with Justin Reash
Today we welcome Justin Reash, the executive director of the International Churchill Society. Join us as we navigate the complex and fascinating life of Sir Winston Churchill - the celebrated British leader who authored over 40 million words and left an indelible impact on history. Justin shares intriguing insights about Churchill's writing process, character, and legacy, as well as fascinating tidbits about the International Churchill Society's mission and global presence. Plus, he recommends a couple of Churchill's works for those eager to explore his writings. Later in the episode, I switch gears to discuss the utility...
2023-07-04
44 min
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#27 - Dramatic Shadows: A Conversation with Craig Russell on 'The Devil's Playground' and Early Hollywood Mystique
Travel back in time with esteemed author Craig Russell to explore the enthralling world of his latest novel, "The Devil's Playground." With a backdrop of 1920s Hollywood, Russell presents a riveting blend of historical fact and fiction that will capture the imagination of film buffs, history lovers, and avid readers alike. This episode dives into the book's compelling narrative, follows the mysterious journey of Mary Rourke, Hollywood's first "female fixer," and explores real-life characters and events that color the vivid canvas of this thrilling story. From the intriguing concept of a lost horror film to the uncharted territory of...
2023-06-27
52 min
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#26 - Aloha Mysteries & Legal Intrigue: Robert McCaw & The Koa Kane Series
Prepare for a journey to the heart of Hawaii as we discuss the engrossing Koa Kane mystery series and much more on this episode of "Books and Looks". Dive into "Retribution", the latest thrilling entry in the series, where the islands themselves become vivid characters under the pen of Robert McCaw, today’s guest and master storyteller. McCaw opens up about his fascinating journey from math scholar to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black's law clerk, a voyage which imprinted on him lessons on history, ethics, and leadership in America. Marvel at McCaw's dedication to research an...
2023-06-20
45 min
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#25 - Unraveling Victorian Mysteries with Will Thomas & My Take on the Restaurant Scene
Today we have the pleasure of hosting award-winning author Will Thomas. We dive deep into his latest book, "Heart of the Nile," part of his captivating detective series set in the Victorian era. Will shares his unique writing process, his insights on the historical context of his series, and his future plans for his characters, Barker and Llewelyn. In the second half, I share my personal take on the current restaurant industry, discussing its resilience in the face of the pandemic and why I prefer home-cooked meals. Join us for a fascinating blend of literature, history, and food talk...
2023-06-13
48 min
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#24 - Stepping into the Austen-Verse: Claudia Gray on Reinventing the Classics
Today we welcome Claudia Gray, acclaimed YA author turned historical mystery novelist. We dive into her latest work, "The Late Mrs. Willoughby", a captivating merger of Jane Austen's nuanced world-building with Agatha Christie's intrigue. Experience a unique behind-the-scenes tour as Gray unpacks her career transition, the inspirations behind her new series, and her approach to appealing to both Austen aficionados and newcomers alike. Discover how Gray has beautifully breathed life into Austen's characters, crafting a narrative that's been warmly welcomed by fans across genres. Our conversation also navigates through the challenges of historical accuracy, Gray's...
2023-06-06
44 min
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#23 - Espionage Meets Fiction: Brittany Butler on 'The Syndicate Spy'
I'm thrilled to bring you an engaging conversation with Brittany Butler, debut author of "The Syndicate Spy". Brittany, a former CIA tracker, draws from her real-life experiences to craft a gripping narrative set 30 years into the future. We discuss how her unique perspective informs the depiction of women in espionage, and the intricate dance between agencies like the FBI and CIA. We'll also touch on pressing global issues including energy conflicts and women's rights, plus a detour into the world of horse racing. Don't miss out on this exciting mix of spy thrills, literature, and current topics...
2023-05-30
33 min
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#22 - Uncovering Mysteries: From Crime Novels to Renewable Energy with Mary Ann Miller
Today we have a compelling conversation with debut author Mary Ann Miller. At 63, she has penned an enthralling murder mystery, "Bones Under the Ice", set in a small Indiana town. We'll delve into her late blooming writing career, her captivating novel's storyline, and the inspirations behind her lead character, Jhonni Laurent. We'll also discuss the thought-provoking issues her book brings to light, such as the impact of wind turbines on rural communities. As we journey through Miller's creative process and personal interests, we'll expand the conversation to broader societal implications, especially the environmental challenges of renewable energy...
2023-05-23
39 min
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#21 - The Unlikely Legend: Unveiling Golf's "Little Poison" and His Timeless Genius
Ever heard of Paul Runyan, the unassuming golf prodigy nicknamed "Little Poison"? Join author John Dechant as he unveils the secrets behind Runyan's extraordinary short game and lasting impact on the sport. In this captivating interview, Dechant delves into Runyan's unconventional journey from humble beginnings as an Arkansas farm boy to his triumphs against golf's greatest legends. Learn how Runyan harnessed science, diet, and fitness to remain competitive across multiple generations, becoming an unsung hero who defied expectations and transformed the face of golf forever. Don't miss this enthralling tale of a hidden icon and his enduring influence on...
2023-05-16
46 min
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#20 - Mystery, Muses, and the End of Newspapers: Delving into Diverse Stories and Changing Times
Today I dive into E.J. Copperman's intriguing blend of science fiction and cozy mystery, "Ukulele of Death." Follow the adventures of Fran and Ken Stein, clone detectives on a quest to help people find their natural-born parents and unravel the mystery surrounding a valuable ukulele. I also sit down with author Martha Anne Toll to discuss her debut novel, "Three Muses," a powerful exploration of the Holocaust's impact on survivors, inspired by her Jewish heritage, ballet background, and Greek mythology. Discover the complexities of relationships, the "Me Too" movement, and the importance of memory. Plus, get a...
2023-05-09
34 min
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#19 - Behind the Scenes with Faith Matson: Oceanview Publishing's Literary Treasures and the Art of Book Covers
Today we are joined by Faith Matson from Oceanview Publishing to discuss the latest book releases, captivating international settings, and the importance of book cover designs. Learn about upcoming titles like "Retribution," "Rumor of Evil," "Incentive for Death," and "Cultured," as well as the intricacies of the book cover design process. Plus, don't miss a brief review of the inspiring golf story "Little Poison" and a nod to the hit TV show "Ted Lasso." Join us for an engaging conversation with an industry insider and discover your next literary adventure. Timestamps: "Little Poison" Book Review...
2023-05-02
29 min
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#18 - Love, Intrigue, and International Arms Trade: Unveiling Joanne Leedom-Ackerman's 'Burning Distance'
Embark on an enthralling journey with this captivating episode as we unravel the complex world of Joanne Leedom-Ackerman's thrilling novel, "Burning Distance." Spanning continents and decades, the book weaves a tale of love and the international arms trade. Discover the fascinating insights and experiences that informed Ackerman's writing, including her time living in London, interviewing a former minister of Saddam Hussein, and her work with PEN International. Aspiring writers will also benefit from her wisdom on perseverance, motivation, and navigating the publishing industry. Don't miss this exploration of love in a tumultuous world and the challenges of staying true...
2023-04-25
39 min
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#17 - Striking a Chord: Brendan Slocumb on Music, Representation, and Unraveling 'The Symphony of Secrets'
Dive into the captivating world of Brendan Slocumb's novels in this episode of Books & Looks. Explore the intriguing intersection of music, race, and neurodivergence in Slocumb's works, as well as his own journey as a musician and author. From creating a fictional musical catalog to the challenges and triumphs of representation, Slocumb's passion for storytelling comes to life. Listen in as we discuss the power of music, the realities of the classical world, and the importance of learning from history. Don't miss this harmonious blend of conversation and inspiration! Books Discussed: "Symphony of Secrets" by...
2023-04-18
36 min
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#16 - Arctic Airship Adventures: The Intriguing and Tragic Tale of N-4 Down
Join us on this thrilling episode of Books and Looks as we dive into the world of Arctic exploration, airships, and political intrigue. I interview author Mark Piesing about his gripping book "N-4 Down," which uncovers the lesser-known story of the 1928 Arctic airship crash. Discover how Umberto Nobile's ambition and Mussolini's political machinations intertwined with the Heroic and Machine Ages of polar exploration. Immerse yourself in this epic journey, full of humor, heartache, and the untamed allure of the Arctic. Don't miss this captivating discussion that will leave you wondering how far we'll go to conquer the unknown.
2023-04-11
46 min
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#15 - Unearthing a Literary Gem: The Life, Work & Legacy of Willa Cather
Dive into the captivating world of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Willa Cather in this enthralling episode of Books and Looks. Today I talk to Ashley Olson, the passionate Executive Director of the Willa Cather Foundation, about Cather's fascinating life and career, as well as the Foundation's tireless efforts to preserve and promote her incredible legacy. Discover the connection between Cather's beloved Nebraska and her Prairie Trilogy, learn about the challenges she faced, and explore how her work still resonates with readers today. Don't miss this literary journey into the heart of one of America's most cherished authors! _
2023-04-04
40 min
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#14 - Uncovering the Corruption: Investigating USC's Scandals with Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Paul Pringle
Today I interview Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Paul Pringle about his book "Bad City." Join us as we delve into Pringle's investigative reporting on a series of scandals at the University of Southern California (USC), including the shocking abuse of patients by a campus gynecologist and a medical school dean providing drugs to young, vulnerable people. Pringle shares his experiences covering these scandals, including the institutional problems and culture of cover-ups he encountered at USC and within local authorities. He also discusses the changes in the LA Times after being sold to the Tribune company and how he and his...
2023-03-28
31 min
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#13 - Secrets of Scent & Daring Desperadoes: A Diverse Dose of Literature and Entertainment
Today I reveal the captivating secrets of the perfume world in Dominique Roques' "In Search of Perfumes" and the daring escapades of Arizona's train bandits in Doug Hocking's "Southwest Train Robberies." Immerse yourself in the intoxicating world of scent making, from the fragrant fields of Andalucia to the exotic sandalwood market in Australia, and uncover the untold stories of the Wild West's most notorious train heists, from supernatural robberies to ingenious escapes. Plus, discover fascinating tidbits about Romania's national sport and a binge-worthy South Korean TV series on Netflix. Listen in as I bring these lesser-known literary and TV...
2023-03-21
23 min
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#12 - Uncovering the Untold History of the first Kentucky Derby with Author Mark Shrager
Today I interview author Mark Shrager about his book, "The First Kentucky Derby." Shrager provides insight into the history and sociology of horse racing, including the demise of black jockeys in the sport. He discusses his background in writing, including his experience writing procedure manuals for the Los Angeles Unified School District. Shrager also explains how the Kentucky Derby was born out of a desire to revive the horse racing industry in Louisville and how the race has evolved over time. Don't miss this fascinating conversation about the origins of one of America's most beloved sporting events. ...
2023-03-14
50 min
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#11 - James A. Scott on "The Blood of Patriots and Traitors"
Today we are joined by none other than author James A. Scott to discuss his latest release, "The Blood of Patriots and Traitors," the second book in the Max Geller mystery series. Follow the action-packed story of Max Geller, a former CIA agent living in Australia who is blackmailed into returning to Russia to bring out a Soviet defector with critical information about the Russian plan to invade its former satellite countries. With explosive action scenes, cerebral spy games, and traitorous twists, "The Blood of Patriots and Traitors" is a pulse-pounding spy thriller that will keep you on the...
2023-03-07
43 min
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#10 - The Mysterious Death of Racehorse Alydar: A Tale of Suspicion and Intrigue with Fred M. Kray
Today I speak with author and animal welfare lawyer Fred M. Kray about his book on the death of the legendary racehorse Alydar. Kray shares the story of how he became interested in animal law and his journey investigating the suspicious circumstances surrounding Alydar's death in 1990. The conversation covers the financial pressures facing Alydar's owner, Calumet Farm, and the involvement of Lloyds of London in the investigation. Kray's book is organized like a trial, with the reader kept in suspense until the end. Tune in for an intriguing conversation about a mystery that remains unsolved to this day.
2023-02-21
48 min
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#9 - The Journey of a TV Writer and Novelist with Matt Witten
Today we hear from Matt Witten, a TV writer turned novelist, as he shares his journey to becoming a successful writer. From promising himself to keep writing during a challenging time in his life, to writing for hit TV shows and getting published, Matt's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and passion. He shares insights into the TV writing process and his experience writing novels, including his latest project for the Hallmark mystery channel. Discover the discipline and love that drives Matt to write every day. Plus, a look at Brendan Slocomb's novel, The...
2023-02-14
49 min
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#8 - Killer Story: A Tale of Murder, Journalism, and YouTube
Today I review "Killer Story" by Matt Witten. This relevant mystery tells the story of two friends, Lily and Petra, who went their separate ways after meeting at camp. When one of the girls is murdered, Petra sets out on a mission to find the killer and bring justice to her friend. Along the way, she starts her own podcast to share her findings and shed light on the challenges and consequences of today's journalism. Tune in for an engaging look at this captivating story. Plus, a conversation with Jim Alkon, Editorial Director of Book Trib, to...
2023-02-07
41 min
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#7 - Bad City: The Dark Side of LA Revealed by Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Paul Pringle
Join us as we dive into the gripping non-fiction book 'Bad City' by Paul Pringle, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. This book exposes the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles, chronicling the tale of a young girl's overdose and the shocking events that followed. This is a must-read for anyone who loves LA and its Noir side. Get ready to be stunned and amazed by the investigative reporting of Paul Pringle and his team. Plus, a conversation with Faith Matson, the PR guru of Ocean View Publishing. Learn about the company's focus on mystery, thriller, and suspense books, as...
2023-01-31
36 min
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#6 - Exploring Resistance in Occupied France: A Chat with Author Kevin Doherty
I was thrilled to have the opportunity to interview my good friend and author, Kevin Doherty, about his latest book, 'Landscape of Shadows.' In this episode, we delve into Kevin's thought process and ideas behind writing, as well as his extensive research on the unorganized resistance in occupied France during World War II. This conversation offers a unique and fascinating perspective on the resistance movement, and will leave you with a deeper understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by those who fought against the German occupation. Join us as we explore the hidden histories and untold stories...
2023-01-24
44 min
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#5 - All Creatures Great and Small vs. Emily in Paris: A Tale of Two Eras
Delve into the world of unknown authors and books, starting with "Red Chaos" by Ed Fuller and Gary Grossman. This political thriller is the third book in a series, but it's not as well-known as it should be. Explore the geopolitics of the book and why it's worth reading. Then, a look at the historical fiction novel, The Antiquarian written by Alfred Balm. The book is based on true events, and tells the story of Berend Bouters, a talented painter who becomes a black marketer during World War I and starts bringing goods to parts of Europe, i...
2023-01-17
26 min
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#4 - The Future of Books: A conversation with Peter Briscoe, author of "The Bookseller"
Join us as we delve into the world of books and libraries with Peter Briscoe, author of the novels "The Bookseller," "The Best Read Men in France," and more. As a former head librarian, Peter brings a wealth of knowledge and insight on the current state of the industry and the impact of technology on reading and preservation. This episode is a must-listen for book lovers, librarians, and anyone interested in the future of books and literature. Join us as we explore the evolution of reading and the ongoing debate between print books and ebooks, with a unique perspective...
2023-01-10
45 min
Books & Looks
#3 - Behind the Scenes with John Constable and “The Chanteuse from Cape Town”
Want to know what goes into crafting a mystery novel? Look no further! In this episode, we sit down with John Constable, author of the upcoming book "The Chanteuse from Cape Town" to discuss his writing journey, the creation of his complex protagonist Sol Nemo, the ins and outs of his writing process, authors that have inspired him, and more. And as always, we've got some book and movie recommendations for you to check out, including some lesser known gems. Tune in for all this and more on today's episode of Books & Looks. _ Produced by...
2023-01-03
42 min
Books & Looks
#2 - Best Reads of 2022 and Our First Guest!
Some of the best books that I have read, a top-notch historical fiction title & TV programs about Elizabeth Holmes and the Theranos scandal. _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Books & Looks is a project of Views on Books.
2022-12-20
41 min
Books & Looks
#1 - The best Christmas book ever, the French resistance, and uncovering FIFA
Join Blaine as he reviews two 5-star books that he has read, as well as an eye-opening look at FIFA! _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Books & Looks is a project of Views on Books.
2022-12-09
26 min
Books & Looks
Welcome to Books & Looks!
Book reviews, author interviews, and entertainment I am looking at. Join me and uncover a whole new world of books and discover some new shows along the way!
2022-12-07
00 min
CrossPolitic Show
Babylon Bee’s Seth Dillon & IFPC’s Blaine Conzatti w/ The CrossPolitic Crew!
We hung out with Seth Dillon (Babylon Bee CEO) & Blaine Conzatti (President of the Idaho Family Policy Center) to discuss Satire, The Serrated Edge, & Battling Back in the Civic Realm! Idaho Family Policy Center: https://idahofamily.org/ Patriots for DeSantis: https://patriotsfordesantis.us/
2022-10-31
47 min
Pods Like Us
035 Pods Like Us meets Blaine Desantis
Marv chats with Blaine Desantis, the retired lawyer who has an incredible head full of trivia, and the presenter of the shows Snap Shots & Dinner an a ... Marv's links Snapshots Dinner and a ... Blaine's Eclectic Bookshelf Blog
2021-03-28
1h 07
Entrepreneur Takeover
Ep. 13: Donald DeSantis on Discovering What You Want
2015-06-20
30 min