It may be the season of Thanksgiving, but a dark Thursday dawned upon fans of the wildly popular podcast "Serial" this week: There was no new installment of Sarah Koenig’s engrossing true-crime investigation. A long weekend home with your annoying kid brother and that well-meaning aunt who keeps asking you when you’re going to meet someone nice probably sounds even more dull without an hour puzzling over the case of Adnan Syed and the tragic murder of Hae Min Lee. (Read more here)
Former leading New Zealand publisher and bookseller, and widely experienced judge of both the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, talks about what he is currently reading, what impresses him and what doesn't, along with chat about the international English language book scene, and links to sites of interest to booklovers.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
9 Fascinating True-Crime Books For 'Serial' Fans
HuffPost Arts & Books
It may be the season of Thanksgiving, but a dark Thursday dawned upon fans of the wildly popular podcast "Serial" this week: There was no new installment of Sarah Koenig’s engrossing true-crime investigation. A long weekend home with your annoying kid brother and that well-meaning aunt who keeps asking you when you’re going to meet someone nice probably sounds even more dull without an hour puzzling over the case of Adnan Syed and the tragic murder of Hae Min Lee. (Read more here)
It may be the season of Thanksgiving, but a dark Thursday dawned upon fans of the wildly popular podcast "Serial" this week: There was no new installment of Sarah Koenig’s engrossing true-crime investigation. A long weekend home with your annoying kid brother and that well-meaning aunt who keeps asking you when you’re going to meet someone nice probably sounds even more dull without an hour puzzling over the case of Adnan Syed and the tragic murder of Hae Min Lee. (Read more here)
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