Turn The Page – Episode 392E – Ellen Meeropol

Ellen Meeropol talks SOMETIMES AN ISLAND, a nesting doll of a novel that connects various stories of generational trauma building to a climate crisis from which a population must learn to come to understand one another, and the earth they inhabit if they want to move forward.

Turn The Page – Episode 392D – Juliet Izon

Juliet Izon discusses her debut novel THE ENCORE, a story spanning decades about two classical music students, Anna and Will, whose relationship is shattered by a single event, who reunite years later to tour with their teenage daughter.

Turn The Page – Episode 392B – Elizabeth Arnott

You’ve heard of the men who kill, but what about the women who loved them? Jenn chats with award-winning writer and journalist Elizabeth Arnott about her riveting mystery, THE SECRET LIVES OF MURDERERS’ WIVES.

Turn The Page – Episode 392A – Deanna Raybourn

Deanna Raybourn stops by to celebrate the publication of the tenth Veronica Speedwell mystery, A GHASTLE CATASTROPHE! The Victorian adventurer’s latest adventure involves a blood-drained corpse, a secretive club, and the aid of an old acquaintance.