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In which Gabriel Valjan discusss his multiple series - Shane Cleary, The Company Files, and Roma - as well as his fascination with history and relationships that drive them.
In which we learn about NYT Bestelling Thriller Author, Meg Gardiner! We talk about her time as a lawyer, her stint on Jeopardy, how Stephen King influenced her career, the three different thriller series she's written, and her experience co-au
A special episode of the podcast as we move toward a new format in 2024! This time out we talk to ALEC CIZAK, whose new short story collection "Nobody's Coming Home" drops on Halloween 2023. Also, a brief Zafiro update and a tease about the fut
Celebrating the crime noir series A GRIFTER'S SONG by reviewing books 33, 34, 35 (Setting the Record Straight by Patrick H. Moore, Stealing Paradise by Curtis Ippolito, and Into the Dying Sun by Frank Zafiro), with insight from series editor/cr
Celebrating the crime noir series A GRIFTER'S SONG by reviewing books 30, 31, 32 (Good For It by TG Wolff, Outfoxed by Jeffery Hess, and Somewhere Outside Salvation by James DF Hannah), with insight from series editor/creator Frank Zafiro and i
Celebrating the crime noir series A GRIFTER'S SONG by reviewing books 27, 28, 29 (The Low White Plain by Trey R. Barker, Dangerous to Know by Vincent Zandri, and Madam Tomahawk by Nick Kolakowski), with insight from series editor/creator Frank
Celebrating the crime noir series A GRIFTER'S SONG by reviewing books 24, 25, 26 (Dusty and Bent by Trey R. Barker, Concrete and Cocaine by Vincent Zandri, and Ghost Image by Kat Richardson), with insight from series editor/creator Frank Zafiro
Celebrating the crime noir series A GRIFTER'S SONG by reviewing books 21, 22, 23 (The Alpha Whisperer by Frank Zafiro, Dracula Wine by David Housewright, and Diamond Dogs by Gabriel Valjan), with insight from series editor/creator Frank Zafiro
Celebrating the crime noir series A GRIFTER'S SONG by reviewing books 18, 19, and 20 (Rocky Mountain Lie by Michael Pool, Open Up Your Heart by Carmen Jaramillo, and Ride Like Hell by SA Cosby) with insight from series editor/creator Frank Zafi
Celebrating the crime noir series A GRIFTER'S SONG by reviewing books 15, 16, 17 (The Rule of Thirds by Matt Phillips, The Down and Out by Lawrence Maddox, and Travel Money by Jonathan Brown) with insight from series editor/creator Frank Zafiro
Celebrating the crime noir series A GRIFTER'S SONG by reviewing books 12, 13 and 14 (Still Life with Suitcase by Scott Eubanks, and Down Comes the Night and The Reckoner by Frank Zafiro) with insight from series editor/creator Frank Zafiro and
Celebrating the crime noir series A GRIFTER'S SONG by reviewing books 9, 10, and 11 (Upgrade by Asa Maria Bradley, The Money Block by Holly West, and The Sound of Breaking Bones by Eric Beetner) with insight from series editor/creator Frank Zaf
Celebrating the crime noir series A GRIFTER'S SONG by reviewing books 6, 7, and 8 (Losing Streak by Jim Wilsky, Come the Apocalypse by Frank Zafiro, and Gone Dead on You by Eryk Pruitt) with insight from series editor/creator Frank Zafiro and i
Celebrating the crime noir series A GRIFTER'S SONG by reviewing books 3, 4, and 5 (The Whale by Lawrence Kelter, The Movie Makers by Gary Phillips, and Lost in Middle America by Colin Conway) with insight from series editor/creator Frank Zafiro
The launch of a mini-series celebrating A GRIFTER'S SONG, featuring the origin story of the series from series creator and editor, Frank Zafiro, and reviewing book 1 (The Concrete Smile by Frank Zafiro) and book 2 (People Like Us by JD Rhoades)
In which special guest co-host Colin Conway and Frank finish interviewing Mark Bergin, who talks about his short story work and his stint at teaching. Also, book recommendations for your summer reads from a number of previous guests.(AND AN I
In which special guest co-host Colin Conway and Frank interview Mark Bergin, who discusses his time as a law enforcement officer, as well as his excellent novel, Apprehension. Also, a June update from Lance at Down and Out Books.