Saturday, November 27, 2010
Podcast - Mark Greaney
Stephen Usery interviews Mark Greaney about his the second book in his Gray Man series, On Target. Burned CIA operative Court Gentry is recovering from his previous adventures and injuries and jumps back into the world of black ops by heading to Somalia and getting in the middle of the Darfur conflict, where more than a few players have an active interest.
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book talk,
interview,
mark greaney,
podcast,
stephen usery
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Podcast - Karen Essex
Usery interviews best-selling author Karen Essex about her new book Dracula in Love. Straying away from her usual epic historical novels, Essex has reworked Bram Stoker's Dracula and told it from Mina Harker's point of view, and things are very different indeed.
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book talk,
dracula,
interview,
karen essex,
podcast,
stephen usery
Monday, November 15, 2010
Podcast - James L. Swanson
Stephen Usery interviews New York Times best-selling author James Swanson. Following his 2006 hit Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Kiler, Swanson has just published Bloody Crimes: The Chase for Jefferson Davis and the Death Pageant for Linclon's Corpse about the chaotic final days of the Confederacy and the unprecedented period of morning for the assassinated President of the United States of America. .
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abraham lincoln,
book talk,
interview,
james swanson,
podcast,
stephen usery
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Podcast - Tom Franklin
Tune into Book Talk this Saturday evening as Stephen Usery interviews Tom Franklin about his new novel Crooked Letter Crooked Letter. It's the story of two men in southeast Mississippi whose lives intersected as children, when interracial friendships were frowned upon, and now as adults, when one is the local constable and the other comes under suspicion when a teenage girl disappears. Tom Franklin on this week's Book Talk, Saturday evening at 6:00 p.m. on FM89.3 WYPL.
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book talk,
crroked letter,
interview,
podcast,
stephen usery,
tom franklin
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