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Murder Mavens

Do you love a great murder mystery book? Join us while we talk about our favorite murder mystery books, movies, and TV series.

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    The Murder Mavens Discuss "The Purloined Letter"

    Thought to be one of the earliest mysteries, Edgar Allen Poe wrote this armchair detective short story about a letter that was stolen and retrieved. You'll have to join us to see if the Mavens liked the book — was is too wordy, or the bones of a classic, or both?We also delve into the influence of Poe on Conan Doyle and his detective Sherlock Holmes.

  2. 9

    Agatha Christie's, The Five Little Pigs

    The Mavens do read authors other than Agatha Christie but there is great comfort in coming back to a tried and true author - especially when they take new styles with every book. Today they not only talked about Five Little Pigs, but also shared some other books they enjoy and what they are reading now. Join us and see if you agree with what we like and dislike.

  3. 8

    The Murder Mavens Discuss The Doorbell Rang by Rex Stout

    Does the FBI have too much overreach? Can we trust the police? Do the wealthy get away with murder because of their money? No, we are not talking current events. These are all questions Rex Stout were grappling with 60 years ago when he wrote The Doorbell Rang. Join the Murder Mavens as they discuss this 1965 Nero Wolf Archie Goodwin classic and get a little sidetracked with Girl Scout cookies. After all, don't we all want to answer the door when there could be cookies to buy?

  4. 7

    The Murder Mavens Discuss A A Milne's The Red House Mystery

    Did you know the author of Winnie the Pooh also wrote a murder mystery? Well, he did. It's a cozy little story filled with traditional English country manor mystery tropes — weekend guests that stay forever, hidden passages, long lost family, and more. The Murder Mavens Bookclub Podcast is a group of friends who love mystery books and want you to join them while the discuss the book.

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    Interview with "How to Talk to Your Dog About Murder" author Emily Soderberg

    Join the Mavens was we talk with Emily Soderberg as we learn how she accomplished the perfect literary trifecta — a murder mystery, featuring a dog, and set in our home town. We learn about her writing process, getting an agent, the publishing process, and the difficult time waiting to hear how the book is received. (spoiler - Barb has started the book and loves it.)If you have any interest in mystery books, dogs, or writing you have to join us.

  6. 5

    Is Maisie Dobbs a Mystery?

    The Murder Mavens discuss Jaqueline Winspear's, Maisie Dobbs, the first in her award-winning series about a WWI nurse who turns into a detective . Is it a mystery, historical fiction, a war story? Listen to find out if we ever decided.

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    Is Dashiell Hammett’s "The Glass Key" Noir

    Dashiell Hammett thought it was his best book. Joan loves this book. But the rest of the Mavens struggled to get through it, if it all. Why? What makes Joan love it? Did the rest learn to give it another try. Could it be because story was told through dialogue without anyone telling us what to think of the characters? Or was it because Joan is drawn to thugs? Join us and find out.

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    The Cruelest Month, Louise Penny Murder Mavens Bookclub Discussion

    The Murder Mavens lose themselves in Three Pines, Quebec; or at least they want to. Overall they try to determine if this mystery book is a cozy, or is it more that Three Pines is cozy where an intricate mystery unfolds. Join us as our discussion goes from our desire to eat at the cafe, to April being a cruel month, to is Detective Gamache too perfect, to which town has more murders per capita - Three Pines or Cabot Cove.

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    Marlow Murder Club Discussion

    The Murder Mavens dive into the Marlow Murder Club and look into issues like why does this author feel drawn to writing about older women, what is a friend, and can water be a main character.

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    Murder on the Orient Express

    The Murder Mavens delve deep into the classic Agatha Christie "Murder on the Orient Express." While discussing the book and some of the various movie adaptations, they try to answer some of the age old questions of was this justice vs. revenge and is Kenneth Branagh's mustache too big for Poirot.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Do you love a great murder mystery book? Join us while we talk about our favorite murder mystery books, movies, and TV series.

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Barb

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How many episodes does Murder Mavens have?

Murder Mavens currently has 10 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

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Do you love a great murder mystery book? Join us while we talk about our favorite murder mystery books, movies, and TV series.

How often does Murder Mavens release new episodes?

Murder Mavens has 10 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Murder Mavens is created and hosted by Barb.
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