The Book Riot Podcast, Episode #8: Theater of the Mind
The Book Riot Podcast, Episode #8: Theater of the Mind
While Rebecca is off cavorting, this week Jeff is joined by author/blogger/rustabout Chuck Wendig. They talk about Barnes & Noble’s slow decline, hated/favorite books, the forever war between Amazon and independent bookstores, and more.
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In this gripping thriller, the bizarre murder of a Satanic priest in San Francisco draws Dominic Grey and Viktor Radek, private investigators of cults, to the scene. Witnesses claim a robed figure, seemingly able to appear and disappear at will, set fire to the priest. When the leader of another Satanic cult in Paris dies under similar circumstances, the case only grows stranger- and more dangerous. Convinced that a charismatic New Age prophet is behind the murders, the investigators undergo a perilous journey into the world of the occult as they try to penetrate the prophet inner circle. From the catacombs of Paris to London nefarious East End, from the haunted walls of York to a monastic fortress in the Sicilian wilderness, the case plunges Viktor and Grey into a vortex of black magic, ancient heresies, and the dark corners of their own pasts.
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Links discussed in the show:
Indies Pissed That Some Authors Don’t Link to Them
Readers Most-Hated, Most-Loved, and Most Want-to-Read Books
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