Sunday, July 24, 2011

Podcasts Features Women Mystery and Crime Novelists ? KAZI Book Review

Thanks to Scott Montgomery, the crime fiction coordinator at BookPeople, and the Sisters of Crime Heart of Texas chapter, an association devoted to promoting awareness of the contribution of women mystery writers, I have interviewed a number of women mystery writers this year.? In celebration of these writers and a couple I found on my own, I decided to post podcasts of all of these interviews.? This collection of writers have featured plots covering everything from murder of??a world renowed chef to a couple of marijuana growers trying to discover the identity of a headless corpse found in their front yard.? I hope you take time to enjoy these interviewed broadcast on KAZI Book Review, then go out to buy the book:

Black Orchid Blues by Persia Walker

This novel is set in Harlem in the 1920s, and features a society columnist for a Black newspaper trying to solve the mysterious kidnapping of a cabaret singer: Persia Walker Interview

Black Water Rising by Attica Locke

Set in Houston in 1981, this novel features a struggling lawyer who saves the life of a drowning woman which pulls him into a murder investigation involving powerful Houston businessmen: Attica Locke Interview

Choke by Kaye George

Set in the fictional town of Saltlick, Texas; a 22 year-old single mother works to solve the murder of her uncle who owned a local restaurant: Kaye George Interview

Death on Tour by Janice Hamrick

A Texas high school teacher on a guided tour of Egypt tries to solve the mysterious death of one of her fellow travelers who falls off one of the great pyramids: Janice Hamrick Interview

Head You Lose by Lisa Lutz and David Haywood

In this novel a headless corpse ends up in the yard of a home shared by a sister and brother that grows marijuana on the side in California: Lisa Lutz ? David Hayward Interview?

If You Can?t Stand the Heat by Robin Allen

A food inspector investigates the stabbing death of a world renown chef at her father?s restaurant in Austin, Texas: Robin Allen Interview

The Nightmare Thief by Meg Gardiner

A forensic psychologist, while investigating the mysterious death of a prominent lawyer, inadvertently stumbles into a kidnapping of a group of young adults in Los Angeles: Meg Gardiner Interview

Source: http://kazibookreview.wordpress.com/2011/07/24/podcasts-features-women-mystery-and-crime-novelists/

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