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Ep. #11 | Epic Length Thrillers, Used Bookstores & Scarpetta

Ep. #11 | Epic Length Thrillers, Used Bookstores & Scarpetta

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Welcome to Unreliable Sources—a quick hit of mystery, murder, and mayhem. In this episode, thriller author Mike Donohue celebrates the enduring magic of used bookstores, profiles Manhattan's legendary Argosy Books (still run by three sisters in their 80s and 90s), explores the fascinating origins behind this year's Booker Prize shortlist, and pays tribute to country noir master Daniel Woodrell. He spotlights new releases from Ace Atkins and Val McDermid, then dives deep into why epic thrillers over 500 pages are worth the commitment.Books & topics mentioned:– Why used bookstores still matter (Reactor Magazine)– Argosy Book Store's 100th anniversary (New York Times)– Booker Prize 2025: the origins of the shortlisted novels– Kay Scarpetta series coming to Prime Video with Nicole KidmanNew releases:– Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Ace Atkins– Silent Bones by Val McDermid– The Library of Fates by Margot Harrison– Dead Ringer by Chris HautyEpic thrillers deep dive: The Secret History (Donna Tartt), The Alienist (Caleb Carr), The Power of the Dog (Don Winslow), The Given Day (Dennis Lehane), The Ink Black Heart (Robert Galbraith) — plus 11/22/63 (Stephen King), The Passage (Justin Cronin), American Tabloid (James Ellroy)What I'm reading/watching: Tripwire (Lee Child), Nash Falls (David Baldacci), This Book Will Bury Me (Ashley Winstead — audio), Stranger Things final season, Pluribus (Vince Gilligan)📚 Like twisty books and tense shows? Subscribe for bi-weekly episodes packed with killer reads, news, and sharp takes.🌐 Learn more: https://mikedonohuebooks.comUntil next time—stay sharp, follow the clues, and don't trust anyone who skips to the end.
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