We're back with a review of the latest from Scott Phillips: That Left Turn at Albuquerque. Now I know you're thinking it's a biography of Bugs Bunny, but you're a little off. It's a really tight and entertaining crime novel about a lawyer who gets up to some shady shenanigans. And guess what? Next week is our ninth anniversary episode! Hit us up on our voicemail, and we may add it to the episode. 773-599-1057.
320 – SG Browne Interview and Review
319 – I Can Taste The Blood mega interview
318 – Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by JK Rowling
317 – Interlude
316 – Interlude
315 – Interlude
314 – Interview w/Soul Standard authors Richard Thomas & Axel Taiari
313 – Interview w/Soul Standard authors Caleb J Ross & Nik Korpon
312 – The Soul Standard by Nik Korpon, Caleb Ross, Axel Taiari, and Richard Thomas
311 – Disappearance at Devil’s Rock by Paul Tremblay
310 – Zoo 2 by James Patterson
309 – A Decent Ride by Irvine Welsh
308 – Beer Run with Robb and Ryan the Marketing Intern (no 1)
307 – Interlude
306 – Mongrels by Stephen Graham Jones
305 – Every Time We Meet at the Dairy Queen Your Whole Fucking Face Explodes by Carlton Mellick III
304 – Bomb! by Les Edgerton
303 – Noir at the Bar Chicago
302 – Noir at the Bar Chicago
301 – Welcome to Night Vale by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor
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