Turn The Page – Episode 368B – Paul Cornell & Rachael Smith

Who Killed Nessie?: The Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster: Cornell, Paul,  Smith, Rachael: 9781917355230: Amazon.com: Books

Paul Cornell and Rachael Smith stop by to discuss their cozy comedy murder mystery graphic novel (say that three times fast!), WHO KILLED NESSIE? You can pre-order the book right here, and read Nap Comix here!

Turn The Page – Episode 368A – Jeremy B. Jones

Cipher: Decoding My Ancestor's Scandalous Secret Diaries

In the 1800s, Appalachian farmer and rogue William Prestwood kept salacious coded diaries, leaving his descendent to reflect on his complicated legacy. Jeremy B. Jones discusses his fascinating memoir and family history, CIPHER: DECODING MY ANCESTOR’S SCANDALOUS SECRET DIARIES.

Turn The Page – Episode 367D – Rachel Harrison

Play Nice by Rachel Harrison | Goodreads

When Clio’s mom passes away she is forced to deal with the demons of her past – and the one that possessed her childhood home. Rachel Harrison’s PLAY NICE is a unique play on the Haunted House trope.

Turn The Page – Episode 367C – Kate Russo

Until Alison by Kate Russo: 9780593850688 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books

Kate Russo discusses UNTIL ALISON, a literary thriller about a student journalist investigating the murder of her old friend/childhood rival, and her own college experiences that shaped the story.

Turn The Page – Episode 367B – Auston Habershaw

If Wishes Were Retail

Auston Habershaw shares IF WISHES WERE RETAIL, a hilarious, cozy adventure in which a rebellious but enterprising young woman and an ancient but clueless genie go into business at the local mall.

 

Turn The Page – Episode 367A – Hank Phillippi Ryan

All This Could Be Yours

Hank Phillippi Ryan drops by to talk about her latest thriller ALL THIS COULD BE YOURS, which explores a debut writer’s worst nightmare when her glamorous book tour becomes a deadly cat-and-mouse chase.

Turn The Page – Episode 366D – Anna Fitzgerald Healy

Etiquette for Lovers and Killers by Anna Fitzgerald Healy

Anna Fitzgerald Healy teases us with murder and etiquette as seen through the eyes of Billie, a young woman with an obsession with a dead woman and the high society men who might have killed her.