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    WWAR For June
    Show Notes
    As we enter summer, we have two new books to suggest.
    Tracey reported on DOOMSDAY MOTHER by John Glatt (St. Martin's True Crime Press).
    In The Doomsday Mother, bestselling true crime author John Glatt tells the twisted tale of Lori Vallow,
    accused of having her two children murdered to start a new life with her new husband, doomsday
    prepper Chad Daybell.
    At first, the residents of Kauai Beach Resort took little notice of their new neighbors. The glamorous blonde
    and her tall husband fit the image of the ritzy gated community. The couple seemed to keep to
    themselves―until the police knocked on their door with a search warrant. Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell had
    fled to Hawaii in the midst of being investigated for the disappearance of Lori’s children back in Idaho―Tylee
    and JJ―who hadn’t been seen alive in five months.
    For years, Lori Vallow had been devoted to her children and her Mormon faith. But when her path crossed
    with Chad Daybell, a religious zealot who taught his followers how to prepare for the end-times, the
    tumultuous relationship transformed her into someone unrecognizable. As authorities searched for Lori’s
    children, they uncovered more suspicious deaths with links to both Lori and Chad, including the death of Lori’s
    third and fourth husbands, her brother, and Chad’s wife. In June 2020, the gruesome remains of JJ and Tylee
    were discovered on Chad’s property, and the newlyweds were arrested and charged with murder. And in a
    shocking development, horrifying statements revealed that the couple’s fanatical beliefs had convinced them
    the children had become zombies--a belief that may have led to their deaths.
    Bestselling author and journalist John Glatt takes readers deeper into the devastating story of Lori Vallow and
    Chad Daybell in an attempt to unravel the lethal relationship of this doomsday couple.
    Ann reported on ROSSI'S GAMBLE by Paul Papa, one of the Dark and Stormy Family (STACGroup
    LLC)
    When Meyer Lansky makes you an offer, how can you refuse? Even if it's one you don't want.
    The Highwaymen, a group of grifters and conmen, have come to town and it is up to Massimo "Max" Rossi,
    the Sands Hotel and Casino's newest house detective to stop them before they hit. But finding a group that
    specializes in hitting quick and getting out fast isn't as easy as it sounds. Even if Rossi does find the
    Highwaymen and identify the leader, is he willing to help fill a hole in the desert?
    Rossi is forced into a choice he doesn't want to make!
    Drawn into a world of sex and drugs, where every move could be his last, Rossi must navigate his way out
    before it's too late. He's got to find the head of the Highwaymen, then decide how to stop them without
    sacrificing his morals and convictions. If he can't, there might just be two holes filled in the desert.
    TRIVIA
    Which mystery author had a stained glass window installed in her memory at the Shrewsbury Abbey?
    a. Edith Pargeter (Ellis Peters)
    b. Agatha Christie
    c. Josephine Tey
    d. Emily Dickinson
    The answer is a. Edith Pargeter (Ellis Peters). She passed away from a stroke at age 82. On September
    14, 1997, a new stained glass window depicting St Benedict was installed in Shrewsbury Abbey and was
    dedicated to the memory of Edith Pargeter, with funds raised by donations from admirers of the author.
    This week's question is:
    We all know and love Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher is the series Murder She Wrote. Her agent at
    the time advised her to accept a role in a sitcom instead of this series but she (wisely) chose this instead.
    Who is the other actress producers had chosen for the part?
    a. Bea Arthur
    b. Victoria Principal
    c. Jean Stapleton
    d. Goldie Hawn
    Tune in next week for the answer

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    Recommendations for your TBR list

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    Recommendations For Your TBR
    Show Notes
    On today's episode, we feature six books that we recommend for our listener's TBR. These are books that
    have been sent to us for review. There is no way we can read every book but we want to make sure they
    are highlighted in some way.
    Ann reported on Good Girls Don't Die by Christina Henry (Berkeley 11/23). This is the story of three
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    Tracey reported on The Repurposed Spy by Oliver Dowson (self 3/22) A modern spy novel filled with
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    Tracey 's second book is Anna-O by Matthew Blake (Harper 1/24) The story of a woman who commits
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    Misty's second book is The Lies I tell by Julie Clark (Source books 12/22) The story of a con woman who
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    Ann is currently reading “The Deepest Kill” by Lisa Black, “The Waxworks Man” by J.C. Briggs, and
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    What We Are Reading January 2024

    What We Are Reading January 2024
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    Show Notes
    For our first WWAR for 2024, we discussed three books that feature new beginnings for the protagonist or
    storyl
    Misty reported on her book “Poison Ivy” by Misty Simon. This is the first book she had published in
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    Tracey reported on her book “What Waits In the Woods.” by Kieran Scott It features a ballerina who has
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    Ann reported on “Conflicting Loyalties: My Life As A Mob Enforcer turned DOJ Informant” by Aiden
    Gabor. It is a true story of a teenager who is forced to become an informant for the Justice Department in
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    Misty is reading “Writing A Cozy Mystery” by Nancy J. Cohen, and says she reads it often to make sure
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    Who to Believe - Edwin Hill Interview

    Who to Believe - Edwin Hill Interview
    Edwin Hill
    Show Notes
    Today we talk with Edwin Hill about his book Who To Believe. It will release today from Kensington
    Books.
    Monreith, Massachusetts, was once a small community of whalers and farmers. These days it’s a well-to-do
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    and information from his patients while closely guarding his own past.
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    Dark & Stormy's Top 5 Books of 2023

    Dark & Stormy's Top 5 Books of 2023
    Top Five Rundown
    Show notes
    On today's episode we review our top 5 books we read over the past year.\
    5
    Ann – The Last Orphan by Greg Hurwitz
    Tracey – The Devil's Chew Toy by Rob Osler
    4
    Ann - Last Known Port by Sue Anger
    Tracey - Bone Rattler by Elliot Pattison
    3
    Ann – The Hunter by Jennifer Herera
    Tracey – The Camp by Nancy Bush
    2
    Ann – Malibu Burning by Lee Goldberg
    Tracey – Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey
    1
    Ann – The Bones of Birka by Cynthia Surrisi
    Tracey – Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Cosby
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    Ann's list
    The Girl in the Eagle's Talons by Karen Schmirnoff
    The Road To Station X by Sarah Baring
    Holly by Stephen King
    Tracey's list
    The Only One Left by Riley Sager
    Verity by Coleen Hoover
    Carrie by Stephen King
    TRIVIA
    Last week's question
    Which mystery author has a span of 29 years between the publishing of one of her mysteries?
    a. Mary Roberts Reinhart
    b. Ruth Rendell
    c. Mildred Davis
    d. Amanda Cross
    The answer is c. Mildred Davis. She wrote 18 mystery novels between the years 1948 and 1977. She
    didn't publish another until 2006 when she began the Murder in Maine mystery series with her daughter
    Katherine Roome.
    This week's question is:
    Author Robert Barnard wrote over 40 mysteries. He wrote 4 mysteries under the name Bernard Bastable.
    Who was his famous protagonist?
    a. Wolfgang Mozart
    b. Thomas Wolfe
    c. Agatha Christie
    d. Robert Barnard

    David Simmons Interview - Ghosts of East Baltimore

    David Simmons Interview - Ghosts of East Baltimore
    David Simmons
    Ghosts of E#ast Baltimore
    Show Notes
    On the first official episode of 2024, we talked with David Simmons about his book “Ghosts of East
    Baltimore.: David was delightful. Worm, fresh out of jail, tries to make a little money to get back on his feet,
    and make it back to the halfway house before his 9 pm curfew. But what should be a simple drop-off, spirals
    into a nightmare. Worm is faced with a number of obstacles like Greek gangsters, gimps, mecha suits, wild
    drugs, and more. This feels like the perfect cross-genre book written for me especially with the clone
    conspiracy theory sprinkled in.
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    TRIVIA
    Author Gary Phillips has edited several anthologies over the years. One that won particular accolades was
    one that paid homage to a past president. Which one?
    a. Nixon
    b. Bush
    c. Washington
    d. Obama
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    Fifteen Stories of Conspiracy Noir, with the latter receiving the 2018 Anthony Award for Best Anthology. The
    Obama Inheritance was inspired by the many conspiracy theories generated about President Barack Obama.
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    on its head, and give the reader a thrill ride of weirdo, noirish, pulpy goodness
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    a. Mary Roberts Reinhart
    b. Ruth Rendell
    c. Mildred Davis
    d. Amanda Cross