After nearly a decade of talking about books, we finally dig in to a discussion of one of our all-time favorites, The Contortionist's Handbook by Craig Clevenger. While technically it is a review, I think we all know this is going to come out pretty well for Craig. We only hope that we did the story justice, and that we inspire people to check it out, because as we say in the episode, it's a pretty perfect book.
After the book talk, we spend some time catching up on the things that we've been watching.
Next episode is another blast from the past, as we talk about The Club Dumas by Arturo Pérez-Reverte.
480 - Interlude
479 - Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
478 - The Sopranos by Alan Warner
477 - Slow Bear by Anthony Neil Smith
476 - How Quickly She Disappears by Raymond Fleischmann
475 - Interlude
474 - Bad People by Craig Wallwork
473 - Decade In Review
472 - Is this the best book of 2019? Trust Exercise by Susan Choi
471 - 2019 Office Holiday Party
470 - Richard Chizmar interview
469 - Interlude
468 - Gwendy's Button Box and Gwendy's Magic Feather by Richard Chizmar and Stephen King
467 - Terror Mannequin by Douglas Hackle with guest reviewer Frank Edler
466 - The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern
465 - The Escape of Light by Fred Venturini
464 - A Lush and Seething Hell by John Hornor Jacobs
463 - Mark Z Danielewski interview
462 - Interlude
461 - It Came From Del Rio by Stephen Graham Jones with guest Jesse Lawrence
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