
Blending research and literary analysis with conversation and review, we lock down crime stories and read them their rights. The game is afoot!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 122 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmBooksArtsFilm Reviews | |||

Before Philip Marlowe there was... "shamus"... aka Proto-Marlowe!
In this episode, Scott goes on solo assignment through the pages of Black Mask magazine to share his thoughts on Raymond Chandler's 1935 story "Killer in the Rain", the key progenitor... more
In this, his first Bernard Samson narrative, Len Deighton gives us the story of a weary MI6 veteran who's pulled back into danger when a suspected mole threatens London's Berlin intelligence network. As Cold War pressures intensify, Samson is forced ... more
From a post 9/11 framework, some could read John Gardner's Scorpius as chilling and prophetic. In the year of its publication, however, it was aiming to hit more contemporary targets. From growing world terrorism to the microchip boom, from satanic p... more
It's Halloween on Yellow Street and outcast Robbie Glinton has a plan for revenge. Let down by teachers, abandoned by parents and ignored by "the man", he and his troop of juvenile delinquents (Jody, Dags and Midge) are out for a little payback.
Dan... more
Enjoy your podcast, but you talk about twice as fast when you’re reading, rather than chatting back and forth. Please slow it down when reading!
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Content often focuses on literature, especially in the realm of crime and mystery, providing a blend of reviews and analyses that dissect various works. Topics such as classic crime novels, film adaptations, and literary tropes are commonly explored, alongside discussions about notable authors and filmmakers. Unique to this show is its emphasis on the intersection of literary analysis with cultural commentary, offering insights into both historical contexts and contemporary relevance of the discussed works. Listeners can expect engaging conversations that not only review narratives but also delve into thematic critiques, making it appealing for those passionate about literature and film with a crime twist.
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