Turn The Page – Episode 344C – Julia Bartz

The Last Session | Book by Julia Bartz | Official Publisher Page | Simon &  Schuster

Nostalgia, religious trauma and therapy cults come to a crossroads in THE LAST SESSION, Bartz’s second psychological thriller about a therapist and the former child actor who is her doppelganger.

Turn The Page – Episode 344B – Brian Gurley

Bitterfrost [Book]

Pulitzer Prize winning author Bryan Gruley chats BITTERFROST the first in what will (hopefuly) be a new series centered around the titular town in Michigan State. Bryan talked about writing suspense, unreliable narrators who don’t fully believe themselves and how multiple POV books differ from writing in first person.

 

Turn The Page – Episode 343E – Owen King & Jesse Kellerman

Self Help [Book]

Owen King and Jesse Kellerman stop by to discuss their graphic novel collaboration SELF HELP, a sun-soaked California noir with gorgeous visuals courtesy of Marianna Ignazzi.

Turn The Page – Episode 343C – Cynthia Pelayo

Cynthia Pelayo on Grief, Mystery, and Chicago Ghost Stories – Chicago  Magazine

Briar is caught in a world of grief and fairytales after she loses her mother. Meanwhile a serial killer stalks the city of Chicago, just waiting for the moment to claim Briar as his next victim.

Turn The Page – Episode 343B – Emily Carpenter

Gothictown

A restauranteur moves her family to an idyllic Georgia town to start over after COVID sinks her life’s dream. Of course, it proves too good to be true in Emily Carpenter’s GOTHICTOWN.

Turn The Page – Episode 343A – Katy Hays

Saltwater: A Novel [Book]

Katy Hays’ The Cloisters was one of Jenn’s fave books of 2022. This year, Katy is back to discuss what will surely be one of her faves of 2025– SALTWATER, a thriller about an opulent family retreat to Italy threatened by old secrets.

Turn The Page – Episode 342E – Karissa Chen

Homeseeking by Karissa Chen | Goodreads

Evelyn chats with Karissa Chen about HOMESEEKING, an epic and intimate tale of one couple across sixty years as world events pull them together and apart, illuminating the Chinese diaspora and exploring what it means to find home far from your homeland.