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Revenge and Red Herrings

Revenge and Red Herrings

De: Calista and Theresa Whitney
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Mother-daughter book discussion podcast covering murderous mysteries, twisty thrillers, witty women's fiction, and seriously fucked-up suspense. Come join us for our biweekly deep dive into a new book!Calista and Theresa Whitney Arte Historia y Crítica Literaria
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  • Episode 42 - The Suicide House by Charlie Donlea: That Childhood Trauma Cuts Deep
    Jun 30 2025

    Join us as we review The Suicide House by Charlie Donlea. We dive back into Rory and Lane’s relationship and partnership. We talk about how kids love to scare themselves (does anyone else remember playing the Bloody Mary game?) and how teenagers frequent abandoned places. We also give our opinions on wearing masks on planes and on playing pranks. Let us know what you thought of The Suicide House!

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    35 m
  • Episode 41 - Some Choose Darkness by Charlie Donlea: Some Karmic Justice
    Jun 16 2025

    Join us as we discuss Some Choose Darkness by Charlie Donlea. After providing a brief biography of Charlie Donlea, we give our opinions on porcelain dolls (don’t we all feel watched?). We mention germy kids and problems with vigilantism. We also dive into doctors disclosing information and erotic asphyxiation (no kink shaming here). Leave a comment to let us know your thoughts on the book!

    Sources:

    https://www.charliedonlea.com/bio

    https://www.charliedonlea.com/post/the-making-of-a-novel-part-ii

    https://www.charliedonlea.com/post/the-firm-only-better

    https://www.illinoisauthors.org/php/getSpecificAuthor.php?uid=7614

    https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/authors/profiles/article/72496-spotlight-on-charlie-donlea.html

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    35 m
  • Episode 40 - Tell Me Lies by J.P. Pomare: Evil, Much?
    Jun 2 2025

    We’re diving into Tell Me Lies by J.P. Pomare. We dissect the protagonist’s skill and ethics as a psychologist, and we examine (and sympathize with) the antagonist’s motivations. We name this instance as the one time we think the other woman might have been more at fault than the married man (we weren’t sure it would ever happen, but here we are). We also tackle online bullying within the gaming sphere (just because something’s commonplace doesn’t mean it’s okay). Give your opinion on the book in a comment below!

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    31 m
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