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Death of the Reader

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It Takes A Town
Dallas
Murder Mystery
The Mystery Writer
JR Ewing
Too Much Of Water
Sue Ellen Ewing
Bobby Ewing
Agatha Christie
Sulari Gentill
Crime Scene Investigation
Vanessa Walton
Ewing Oil Company
Cliff Barnes
The ABC Murders
Lucy Ewing
Marilee Stone
Alan Beam
Conspiracy Theories
ABC Murders

Join Flex and Herds as they take you on a Murder Mystery World Tour in Death of the Reader. From classic British puzzles in the Golden Age of Detective Fiction to the weirdest of foreign detective fiction, explore everything in the grizzly world of the 'locked room'. Each week we'll feature academics, authors and more as we trace the influences of the genre around the world.

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We discuss the second part of Simogo's 2024 mystery-puzzle-box video game 'Lorelei and the Laser Eyes'. The jig is up, and Lorelei Weiss finally has to be honest with herself about what happened in 1963. Our final puzzles see us answering the Quiz Cl... more

We discuss the second part of Simogo's 2024 mystery-puzzle-box video game 'Lorelei and the Laser Eyes'. As we delve deeper into the realm of Lorelei Weiss, we're challenged by anachronisms, a cast of characters that could be one person or many, and s... more

We discuss the first part of Simogo's 2024 mystery-puzzle-box video game 'Lorelei and the Laser Eyes'. The hotel Letztes Jahr, or 'last year' is a monochrome mansion with a splash of red. A body has been found in the courtyard, after our character, w... more

A dive back into the recent past as we talk with Melbourne-based author Aoife Clifford about her latest novel, 'It Takes a Town'. Policewoman Carole, distressed mother Frankie, town drunk Mer(maid) and a gaggle of schoolchildren reminiscent of the Sc... more

We're joined by author and playwright Gabriel Bergmoser to talk about the print edition of his story 'The Hitchhiker', originally published as an audiobook. With the latest iteration in his 'Maggieverse', 'The Lodger' out on Audible, and a great inte... more

We're joined by author Benjamin Stevenson to talk about his Christmas Special for Ernest Cunningham, 'Everyone this Christmas has a Secret'. Ernest receives a call from his ex-wife Erin - she's been arrested in the Blue Mountains, accused of her husb... more

We take another visit to the floor of BAD: Sydney Crime Writers Festival 2024, to talk all about the mysteries we love so much, and the network of authors that bring it together. It takes all sorts to write mystery of all sorts, and we look at where ... more

We take a visit to the floor of BAD: Sydney Crime Writers Festival 2024, to talk all about the big themes, and the way that crime fiction is tied up with the world of Justice. The Crime Fiction community has amazing festivals all over the world, and ... more

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Recent Guests

Iain Ryan
Author of The Dream and The Strip
Ultimo Press
Episode: Lorelei and the Laser Eyes by Simogo - Part Three
Vanessa McCausland
Author discussing her crime fiction book, The Last Illusion of Paige White
None mentioned
Episode: Lorelei and the Laser Eyes by Simogo - Part One
Benjamin Stevenson
Author of the Everyone series
Penguin
Episode: EXTRA: Benjamin Stevenson on 'Everyone this Christmas has a Secret'
Amanda Hampson
Author of The Tea Ladies series, focusing on cozy crime with historical context
N/A
Episode: EXTRA: BAD: Sydney Crime Writers Festival - Community
David Whish Wilson
Author known for his novel Cutler, exploring themes in the fishing industry
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Episode: EXTRA: BAD: Sydney Crime Writers Festival - Community
Candice Fox
Author of Devil's Kitchen and Highwire, known for her heist novels
N/A
Episode: EXTRA: BAD: Sydney Crime Writers Festival - Community
Hayley Scrivenor
Author of Girl Falling, tackling darker themes in crime fiction
N/A
Episode: EXTRA: BAD: Sydney Crime Writers Festival - Community
Natalie Conyer
Author of Shadow City, featuring complex characters in conflict
N/A
Episode: EXTRA: BAD: Sydney Crime Writers Festival - Community
Chris Hammer
Australian crime fiction author
Allen & Unwin
Episode: EXTRA: Chris Hammer on 'The Valley'

Hosts

Flex
Co-host discussing various facets of literature and murder mysteries with humor and insight, offering analyses that engage the audience in literary exploration.
Herds
Co-host engaging with Flex in lively discussions about crime fiction, weaving personal viewpoints and literary critique into their dialogue.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 38 ratings
  • Cracking pod

    Cracking pod, especially the BAD Sydney ep, talking to the who’s who of crime 💪🏼

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Etcetcetcetcetcetcetcetc
    Australiaa year ago
  • Great way to find new authors to read

    I'm familiar with many of the authors but most are new to me and I plan on reading many of them.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    macnsak
    United States3 years ago
  • Worldwide Murder Mystery Tour

    Great for anyone interested in classic murder mystery novels. The hosts (and the listeners) have fun trying to guess the culprit in whatever novel is being covered in that episode. There are also interviews with experts related to the themes being covered.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Petective
    United States5 years ago

Listeners Say

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Audience reviews reflect a strong enjoyment of the hosts' chemistry and humor, which make for an entertaining yet educational exploration of literature.
Many fans express gratitude for the insights provided into lesser-known works and authors, making the show a valuable resource for discovering new content.
Listeners appreciate the show's deep dives into both classic and contemporary murder mysteries, highlighting the thorough analysis given to theme and character development.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#104
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Apple Podcasts
#158
Australia/Arts
Apple Podcasts
#242
New Zealand/Arts

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Lorelei and the Laser Eyes by Simogo - Part One
Q: Was that idea of them being in the same place something that you went into the book with or something that you uncovered as you went along?
Vanessa explains that she had not explicitly thought of Jane being in purgatory, but acknowledges that it can be interpreted that way.
Lorelei and the Laser Eyes by Simogo - Part One
Q: How does that reflect your experience working as a journalist?
Vanessa shares her struggles with ethical dilemmas as a journalist, particularly regarding sensationalist headlines.
Lorelei and the Laser Eyes by Simogo - Part One
Q: How do you feel about that designation?
Vanessa discusses how her new book fits within the crime fiction genre and her previous writing experience.
Lorelei and the Laser Eyes by Simogo - Part Three
Q: What prompted you to disrupt the canon of Australian noir fiction?
Iain explains that he doesn't find many people doing noir in Australia and wants to infuse elements from American and British noir into it.
The Mystery Writer by Sulari Gentill - Part Three
Q: Why did you decide to end this novel on such a safe note this time around?
Sulari argues that while the ending may seem safe, significant threats still exist, and that the characters possess the necessary tools to combat them, unlike in her previous works.

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Exploration of the murder mystery genre yields a unique and engaging listen as topics range from classic detective fiction to international narratives, setting the stage for a myriad of storytelling forms. Hosts engage deeply with various literary works, discussing themes, character dynamics, and social contexts that enrich the listening experience. Episodes often feature discussions on well-known authors alongside new voices in the field, inviting expert guests to further illuminate the representations of mystery in literature across cultures. The focus spans from meticulous plot analysis to broader explorations of how autoethnography and socio-political themes resonate within crime narratives, offering a comprehensive view that extends be... more

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Recent guests on Death of the Reader include:

1. Iain Ryan
2. Vanessa McCausland
3. Benjamin Stevenson
4. Amanda Hampson
5. David Whish Wilson
6. Candice Fox
7. Hayley Scrivenor
8. Natalie Conyer

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