BookPeople's Mystery Bookstore-Within-a-Bookstore, located in downtown Austin, Texas
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On this episode of Partners In Crime we talk about Ace Atkins’ Lullabye, discuss some characters we would like to see authors tackle, and round things out with a few of our favorite new crime novels. Listen here: http://intheairmusic.com/PiCF6.mp3על ידי Scott Montgomery, Chris Mattix, Matthew Curtis
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Scott and Chris are back with another episode of Partners in Crime, our monthly crime fiction podcast! This month we discuss Todd Robinson’s hard-hitting debut novel, The Hard Bounce, as well as discussing some of our favorite new releases. Listen and learn, but don’t call us if you need to be bailed out of jail. Listen here: http://intheairmusic.c…
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In our latest Partners In Crime podcast we discuss George Pelecanos’ The Cut and the subject of crime fiction with returning soldiers as well as some books to be on the lookout for. Listen here: http://intheairmusic.com/PiCF4.mp3על ידי Scott Montgomery, Chris Mattix, Matthew Curtis
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In this installment of our Partners In Crime Fiction podcast, Scott and Chris discuss Frank Sinatra In A Blender, Hell On Church Street, and their favorite books of 2012. Listen here: http://intheairmusic.com/PiCF3.mp3על ידי Scott Montgomery, Chris Mattix, Matthew Curtis
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In the latest Partners In Crime Fiction podcast, Scott and Chris discuss Books To Die For, a collection of essays from over a hundred crime writers about their favorite books edited by John Connolly and Declan Burke. Our BookPeople mystery experts also discuss the books they would most passionately advocate as well as their latest favorite reads. L…
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Our new podcast, MysteryPeople’s Partners in Crime Fiction, is officially released! The monthly podcast, featuring BookPeople’s own crack booksellers Scott Montgomery and Chris Mattix, is for what we do best: talking about books we love. We’ll discuss trends, upcoming releases, our all-time favorites – all things crime fiction are fair game. For ou…
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