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Dreadfully Yours

Where storytellers linger long after the final page… From chilling novels and psychological thrillers to horror, film, true crime, and the art of storytelling itself, Dreadfully Yours invites listeners into conversations with the minds behind the stories that stay with us. Hosted by author, narrator, and podcaster Raven Rollins, each chapter blends cinematic narration with intimate discussions exploring fear, creativity, obsession, grief, suspense, and the human experiences woven into dark storytelling.

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    Chapter Twenty | Tony Adame - Chase the Devil

    In this gripping episode, I sit down with journalist and true crime author Tony Adame, the mind behind Chase the Devil: Murder and Obsession on Florida’s Gulf Coast and the award-winning podcast The Sheriff: Murder, Lies & Revenge in Okaloosa County.We dive into the real-life case that inspired his debut true crime book—a haunting story of manipulation, obsession, and murder set against the backdrop of coastal Florida. The story of Tonya Ethridge McKinley.Tony shares what it was like to research such an emotionally complex story, how living on the Gulf Coast gave him a unique perspective, and what it takes to turn a criminal case into a compelling long-form narrative.We also explore the psychological themes at play and how Tony’s background in journalism and podcasting shaped his voice as an author.Find Chase the Devil anywhere books are sold or at:Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-MillionFind Tony Adame's podcast, The Sheriff: Murder, Lies & Revenge in Okaloosa County, on all major podcast platforms.Listen on Apple Podcasts, or Spotify.Watch Tony on Cold Case Files (Intro with interview from Tony's sister, Renee) S2 E16: The Clock Strikes Murder. Find Cold Case Files on Hulu, A&E, or most streaming platforms.(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.Mentioned in this episode:Allegedly Book AdFind Allegedly anywhere you get your books, or search for your favorite retailer at www.RavenRollins.com.

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    Chapter Nineteen | Rachel Corbett - The Monsters We Make

    In this chapter, I’m joined by Rachel Corbett, journalist, academic, and author of The Monsters We Make, for a deeply thoughtful conversation about crime, memory, and the stories we tell ourselves about evil.Rachel shares how her own childhood experiences—and the moments that shaped her understanding of violence and fear—ultimately led her down the path of researching crime, criminal behavior, and the FBI’s approach to criminal profiling. What began as personal curiosity evolved into years of research that challenge some of the most widely accepted assumptions in true crime.We talk in depth about The Monsters We Make, including what inspired the book, how personal history intersects with academic inquiry, and why criminal profiling may not be the reliable investigative tool pop culture has led us to believe. Rachel breaks down how profiling gained its reputation, where it has fallen short, and why its perceived success often looks very different when examined closely.This episode explores the tension between storytelling and science—and asks hard questions about how myths are created, repeated, and cemented in both law enforcement and media.Find more about Rachel at https://www.rachel-corbett.com/.(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.Mentioned in this episode:That Which Separates Man (Book)Find That Which Separates Man in paperback and on Kindle Unlimited.

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    Chapter Eighteen | David McCloskey - The Seventh Floor

    Raven sits down with former CIA analyst and bestselling espionage novelist David McCloskey, author of The Seventh Floor, Moscow X, and Damascus Station, for a fascinating conversation about the realities — and misconceptions — surrounding the CIA and modern intelligence work. A former analyst who worked at Langley and in field stations across the Middle East, McCloskey brings real-world experience into both his fiction and this discussion.Together, Raven and David explore everything from the truth behind CIA “agents” and analysts to the controversy surrounding polygraphs, burnout inside the intelligence world, and how espionage fiction differs from Hollywood portrayals. They also dive into the craft of writing spy fiction, building realistic tension, and creating stories grounded in authentic tradecraft and emotional realism, as well as his books.David McCloskey is also the co-host of the hit espionage podcast The Rest Is Classified.Get The Seventh Floor on the Zon.Find David McCloskey online:Official WebsiteInstagram @mccloskeybooksX/Twitter @mccloskeybooks(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.Mentioned in this episode:I Crit You Not: An RPG PodcastListen to I Crit You Not anywhere you get your podcasts.

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    Chapter Seventeen | Marnie Vinge, Thriller Author

    Raven Rollins sits down with thriller novelist and podcast host Marnie Vinge for a conversation about storytelling across mediums, including writing suspense fiction, podcasting, creativity, and the process behind crafting emotionally driven mysteries.The discussion also explores Marnie’s novel “I Remember Everything,” the intersection of storytelling and atmosphere, and the unique challenges that come with building tension, character, and mystery in both audio and written formats.Find Marnie's podcast "Eerie Okie" anywhere you get your podcasts.Find Marnie's books anywhere you get your books.(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.Mentioned in this episode:That Which Separates Man (Book)Find That Which Separates Man in paperback and on Kindle Unlimited.

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    Chapter Sixteen | Cryptids Unscripted: Mothman

    In this installment of Cryptids Unscripted, folklorist Simon Vaughn joins Raven Rollins and guest Jean Gray for a conversation surrounding the legend of Mothman — one of America’s most infamous cryptids. From the origins of the sightings to the folklore and cultural fascination that followed, the group explores how the story of Mothman evolved into modern mythology.Also joining the conversation is filmmaker and podcast host Jason Usry of Santa Maybe a Criminal, adding to the discussion surrounding folklore, storytelling, and the strange way certain legends continue to linger in the public imagination and media.(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.

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    Chapter Fifteen | Shawn M. Warner, Young Adult Author

    Raven sits down with USA Today bestselling author Shawn M. Warner for a conversation surrounding viral publishing success, storytelling, social media, and his breakout novel “Leigh Howard and the Ghosts of Simmons-Pierce Manor.”After a chance encounter at a grocery store led to a viral TikTok video viewed by millions, Shawn and his novel quickly exploded into the spotlight, transforming the independently published ghost story into a chart-topping bestseller and introducing readers around the world to the haunting world of Leigh Howard.Together, Raven and Shawn discuss the surreal experience of sudden viral attention, the realities of modern publishing and BookTok culture, and the process behind crafting a story that blends spooky atmosphere, mystery, humor, grief, and adventure. The conversation also explores Shawn’s writing journey, audience connection, and how social media has transformed the way stories find readers.“Leigh Howard and the Ghosts of Simmons-Pierce Manor” follows a teenage girl whose life is shattered after the murder of her parents, leading her into a world of secrets, betrayal, organized crime, and the supernatural — including an unforgettable ghost companion with multiple personalities.Find Shawn on TikTok @shawnwwrites.(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.Mentioned in this episode:That Which Separates Man (Book)Find That Which Separates Man in paperback and on Kindle Unlimited.

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    Chapter Fourteen | Karen Pierce - Recipes For Murder Cookbook

    Raven Rollins and her amateur-chef husband Rick sit down with author Karen Pierce for a conversation surrounding mystery fiction, literary inspiration, and the deliciously dark world behind her cookbook, “Recipes for Murder: 66 Dishes That Celebrate the Mysteries of Agatha Christie.”A self-proclaimed foodie, amateur cook, and lifelong fan of Agatha Christie. Karen became increasingly fascinated by the recurring role food played within the mysteries — from elegant dinners and curious drinks to subtle culinary details hidden throughout the narratives inspiring the creation of “Recipes for Murder,” the first cookbook dedicated to exploring food and drink throughout Christie’s novels.Together, Raven, Rick, and Karen discuss mystery storytelling, literary atmosphere, Christie’s enduring influence on the genre, and the fascinating relationship between food, setting, and narrative immersion. The conversation also features a little kitchen experimentation of their own, as Raven and Rick may have attempted a dish or two from the book themselves.Get the cookbook wherever books are sold.(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.

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    Chapter Thirteen | Valena Beety - Manifesting Justice

    Raven Rollins sits down with former federal prosecutor, innocence advocate, law professor, and author Valena Beety for a conversation surrounding wrongful convictions, forensic junk science, systemic injustice, and the pursuit of reform within the American legal system.As the founder of the West Virginia Innocence Project and author of “Manifesting Justice,” Valena discusses the real-world cases and legal failures that inspired her work, including the devastating impact faulty forensic techniques and unreliable expert testimony can have on innocent lives. The conversation explores everything from exonerations and prosecutorial responsibility to bite mark analysis and other forms of debunked forensic science that nevertheless shaped convictions for decades.Together, Raven and Valena examine the intersection of advocacy, storytelling, and justice — and the responsibility that comes with bringing these deeply human stories to the public forefront.“Manifesting Justice” is available in audiobook, hardcover, and Kindle formats.(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.Mentioned in this episode:Allegedly Book AdFind Allegedly anywhere you get your books, or search for your favorite retailer at www.RavenRollins.com.

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    Chapter Twelve | Dan Brown Jr.

    Raven sits down with filmmaker, composer, and founder of Crime Sonics Dan Brown Jr. for a conversation surrounding documentary filmmaking, musical storytelling, and the emotional architecture behind true crime media.Now also known for the documentary “Girl Forgotten: What Happened to Brianna Wells?,” Dan discusses the years-long process of independently creating a feature-length true crime documentary, from research and narrative structure to the emotional responsibility that comes with telling real stories rooted in tragedy.The conversation also takes a deep dive into the role music plays in storytelling and atmosphere. As the founder of Crime Sonics, Dan has composed cinematic music featured across documentaries, podcasts, and true crime programming, with his work appearing in productions connected to major crime media outlets and television programs. Together, Raven and Dan explore how instrumental scoring shapes audience emotion, tension, pacing, and memory — often becoming an invisible but essential narrator within documentary storytelling.The discussion also touches on the film’s haunting main theme, “Raise Cain,” which Raven was honored to lend vocals to as part of the backing choir — a powerful musical piece designed to help bring Brianna’s story and presence back to the forefront through sound and emotion.The episode further explores collaboration, independent filmmaking, creative process, and how stories can continue evolving long after the cameras stop rolling.Watch the Documentary on Fawesome.

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    Chapter Eleven | Sally Denton - The Colony

    Raven sits down with investigative journalist and bestselling nonfiction author Sally Denton for a conversation surrounding longform investigative storytelling, narrative nonfiction, and her book “The Colony: Faith and Blood in a Promised Land.”A former investigative reporter and author of nine nonfiction books — including multiple New York Times Editors’ Choice selections — Sally discusses her transition from journalism into book writing, the research process behind uncovering deeply layered stories, and the responsibility that comes with reconstructing real-world tragedy through narrative.The discussion centers on “The Colony,” which examines the shocking murders and violent history surrounding a prominent Mormon family living within a fundamentalist community in Mexico.(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.Mentioned in this episode:Sins of the South Book AdFind Sins of the South anywhere you get your books or choose a retailer at www.RavenRollins.com.

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    Chapter Ten | Jarrett Adams - Redeeming Justice

    Raven Rollins sits down with civil rights attorney, advocate, and author Jarrett Adams for a powerful conversation surrounding wrongful conviction, resilience, justice, and storytelling through lived experience.At just seventeen years old, Jarrett Adams was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to prison for a crime he did not commit. After spending nearly a decade incarcerated, he was eventually exonerated — a journey that would ultimately lead him to become a civil rights attorney fighting for others impacted by systemic injustice.The discussion centers around his memoir, “Redeeming Justice,” which Jarrett also narrates in audiobook form, offering listeners an intensely personal perspective on survival, identity, incarceration, and rebuilding life after exoneration.We also discuss some of Adams cases that hail from Ada, Oklahoma - that of Garrett Peterson and Anthony Mealy.(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.Mentioned in this episode:This Is True Crime BookFind This Is True Crime anywhere you get your books, or chose a retailer at www.RavenRollins.com.

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    Chapter Nine | Marta McDowell - Gardening Can Be Murder

    Raven sits down with author and historian Marta McDowell for a conversation surrounding the dark and fascinating relationship between gardening, folklore, poison, and crime fiction in her book “Gardening Can Be Murder: How Poisonous Poppies, Sinister Shovels, and Grim Gardens Have Inspired Mystery Writers.”Together, they explore the surprising ways gardens, plants, landscapes, and even ordinary gardening tools have shaped mystery and murder narratives throughout literary history. The discussion dives into poisonous plants, gothic atmosphere, classic mystery influences, and how authors have long used nature itself as both setting and weapon in storytelling.The conversation also touches on literary history and why gardens so often become symbolic spaces for secrecy, death, beauty, and buried truths in fiction.Find the book on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or wherever you get your books.Thanks to Marta for being on the show!(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.Mentioned in this episode:Allegedly Book AdFind Allegedly anywhere you get your books, or search for your favorite retailer at www.RavenRollins.com.

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    Chapter Eight | Cryptids Unscripted: Skinwalkers

    In this installment of Cryptids Unscripted, Raven Rollins sits down with folklorist Simon Vaughn for a conversation surrounding the legend of skinwalkers — one of the most feared and misunderstood figures in Indigenous folklore. Together, they explore the origins of the stories, how the legend has evolved through modern media and internet culture, and why tales surrounding skinwalkers continue to unsettle people across generations.The discussion also touches on folklore, fear narratives, regional storytelling, and the way mythology transforms as stories are passed from one generation to the next. We talk Wendigos, Shamans, Voodoo, Werewolves, Vampires, the games Until Dawn, The Quarry, The Dark Pictures Anthology, and Stephen King books and movies (yes, we are aware we called the film by the wrong name - Sleepwalkers).(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.Mentioned in this episode:That Which Separates Man (Book)Find That Which Separates Man in paperback and on Kindle Unlimited.

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    Chapter Seven | Satanic Panic: Through the Decades

    Raven, along with her guests, Folklorist Simon Vaughn & Professor of Psychology Mandy McNeely, takes you from the 50s to today with a deep dive on Satanic Panic, serial killers, spooky houses, cults, and the Devil himself.(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.Mentioned in this episode:I Crit You Not: An RPG PodcastListen to I Crit You Not anywhere you get your podcasts.

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    Chapter Six | Sagit Schwartz - Since She's Been Gone

    Raven speaks with author, previous TV producer, and psychotherapist Sagit Schwartz about her new thriller book, Since She's Been Gone. The conversation included topics such as: eating disorders, mental health, book trigger warnings and disclaimers, grief, and chemistry testing actors for romance films.Find Since She's Been Gone anywhere you get your books or on the Zon here: https://amzn.to/483gFuiFind Sagit here: https://sagitschwartz.com, https://www.instagram.com/sagitschwartz/(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.Mentioned in this episode:I Crit You Not: An RPG PodcastListen to I Crit You Not anywhere you get your podcasts.

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    Chapter Five | J.C. Fuller - The Rockfish Island Mystery series

    In Chapter Five, Raven speaks with fellow author J. C. Fuller, whose popularity sprouted from The Rockfish Island Mystery series, a murder mystery who-dun-it book series. J. C. can be found making cute videos on TikTok or you can find the series Facebook page and follow for the newest release details and updates at https://www.facebook.com/Blackbearalibi.Black Bear Alibi (Book 1) Philip Russell, a U.S. Park Ranger on a remote Pacific Northwest island, stumbles upon a dead woman in the forest. The local sheriff, Lane, arrives to investigate. Loyal to the islanders, Philip clashes with Lane, who trusts no one. As they dig deeper, they uncover hidden secrets among their neighbors. The killer may be closer than they think.The Push (Book 2) Once again, death has found its way to Rockfish Island’s National Park, this time in the form of a terrible climbing accident. When Sheriff Lane discovers the victim has ties to an accidental drowning the summer before, she becomes suspicious the two deaths are linked and not accidents at all. Recruiting Park Ranger Phillip Russell into her investigation, the two begin looking into the past...False Findings (Book 3) In book three of the series, dark deeds, intended to remain hidden beneath the cold waters bordering the island, have surfaced, shocking the small community and casting a dark shadow over its residents...Within The Pines (Book 4) A well-kept secret from the average tourist, Rockfish Island is the chosen destination for an all-inclusive corporate getaway with a fun-filled weekend of glamping and horseback riding planned, each guest expecting a good time despite mounting tensions and ladder-climbing aspirations. When a shot rings out in the early morning, the celebratory atmosphere dissolves, and Sheriff Lane, with Ranger Philip Russell in tow, must discern if the corresponding death is an accident, a matter of opportunity, or a murder for hire.JC Fuller WebsiteOn TikTok(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.

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    Chapter Four | Kathryn Casey - Deliver Us

    In this episode, Raven Rollins sits down with bestselling true crime author Kathryn Casey to discuss “Deliver Us,” her haunting investigation into the infamous Texas Killing Fields cases — a stretch of desolate land tied to decades of disappearances, violence, and unanswered questions along the I-45 corridor.The conversation explores the real stories behind the victims, the emotional weight of investigative true crime writing, and the lasting impact these cases have had on families and communities across Texas. Kathryn also discusses the adaptation of her work into the Netflix documentary series “Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields,” in which she appears.🖤 Get “Deliver Us” wherever books are sold.(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.Mentioned in this episode:Sins of the South Book AdFind Sins of the South anywhere you get your books or choose a retailer at www.RavenRollins.com.

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    Chapter Three | Kathy Reichs - Evil Bones

    In this episode, I'm joined by Kathy Reichs, one of the most respected voices in forensic science and crime fiction. A practicing forensic anthropologist and the author behind the Temperance Brennan series (Bones), Reichs brings a rare dual perspective—working real cases involving unidentified remains while also translating that science into compelling narrative.Our conversation moves beyond pop-culture portrayals of forensic work and into the reality of what bones can—and cannot—tell us. We talk about skeletal trauma, time since death, identification challenges, and the responsibility that comes with speaking for the dead. Reichs also reflects on how her real-world experience shapes her fiction, the limits of forensic certainty, and why patience and restraint matter as much as expertise in death investigations.This is a grounded, thoughtful discussion about science, truth, and storytelling—centered not on spectacle, but on accountability, accuracy, and the lives behind the evidence.Kathy Reichs is a board-certified forensic anthropologist who has worked on hundreds of cases involving unidentified human remains. She is also the bestselling author of the Temperance Brennan series, which inspired the television show Bones. Reichs is known for her insistence on scientific accuracy, ethical storytelling, and victim-centered work—both in the lab and on the page. You can get her book here, or wherever you get your books.(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.

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    Chapter Two | Bestselling Author J.L. Hyde

    Raven gets an in studio visit from mystery writer J.L. Hyde where they visit about her books, and her love for horror, true crime, & murder mysteries. We also discuss writing processes, Delta County being Optioned for TV, and talk about her favorite Brewery, Lively Beerworks of OKC, where we meet the owner Nick.Lots to unpack, so let's get to it!Find more about J.L. Hyde at her website, www.jlhyde.com, or get her books on Amazon and anywhere you get your books online.(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Mentioned in this episode:Allegedly Book AdFind Allegedly anywhere you get your books, or search for your favorite retailer at www.RavenRollins.com.

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    Chapter One | Kathryn Miles - Trailed

    Raven speaks with award-winning journalist, science writer, and outdoors expert Kathryn Miles about her new book Trailed: One Woman's Journey to Solve the Shenandoah Murders. There's so much covered in this book. National park security (or the lack thereof), hate crimes, unsolved murders, the backpacking community, and of course, the girls' love story and tragic end. It is absolutely worth a read, and this has been one of my favorite conversations to date.This case broke my heart, but the book (and Kathryn's writing) gave me hope. FIVE STARS! Find Kathryn here.From chilling novels and psychological thrillers to horror, film, true crime, and the art of storytelling itself, Dreadfully Yours invites listeners into conversations with the minds behind the stories that stay with us.Hosted by author, audiobook narrator, and podcaster Raven Rollins, each chapter blends cinematic narration with intimate discussions exploring fear, creativity, obsession, grief, suspense, and the human experiences woven into dark storytelling.Find works from storytellers on the show here.Dreadfully Yours, Raven Rollins(This episode originally aired on the podcast Sirens | Southern True Crime with Raven Rollins. It has been reformatted for use on this podcast.)Find retail links to this storyteller's work, along with other books, podcasts, films, and music featured on the show at https://linktr.ee/DreadfullyYours.Find Raven's books, audiobooks, and podcasts at www.RavenRollins.com.Support the show by donating today.Mentioned in this episode:Sins of the South Book AdFind Sins of the South anywhere you get your books or choose a retailer at www.RavenRollins.com.

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    Dreadfully Yours | Prologue

    Welcome to Dreadfully Yours: Conversations with Dark Storytellers.In this Prologue, host Raven Rollins shares the story behind the creation of Dreadfully Yours, the evolution of storyteller interviews from her first podcast Sirens: Southern True Crime, and the vision for this new immersive home dedicated to dark storytelling across books, journalism, horror, film, podcasting, mystery, music, and beyond.Featuring a growing archive of conversations with bestselling authors, indie creatives, investigators, filmmakers, journalists, and storytellers of all kinds, Dreadfully Yours explores the stories — and storytellers — that linger long after the final page has been read.🖤 New chapters streaming soon!

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Where storytellers linger long after the final page… From chilling novels and psychological thrillers to horror, film, true crime, and the art of storytelling itself, Dreadfully Yours invites listeners into conversations with the minds behind the stories that stay with us. Hosted by author, narrator, and podcaster Raven Rollins, each chapter blends cinematic narration with intimate discussions exploring fear, creativity, obsession, grief, suspense, and the human experiences woven into dark storytelling.

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