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Toby Ball's Deep Dive Book Club

Toby Ball's Deep Dive Book Club
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For superfans and supporters of Crime Writers On..., Crime Writers Extras is all kinds of things, from book club conversations to interviews to something we like to call Toby Time.
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Amy Shlosberg from Direct Appeal and Rebekah Sebastian from Die-alogue join Toby to discuss Anne Perry and the Murder of the Century by Peter Graham. This book looks at the brutal 1954 murder of Honora Rieper by her 14-year old daughter and her daughter’s best friend, a crime that shocked New Zealand. This case and the strange relationship between the two girls were the basis for the movie Heavenly Creatures.
This time on the Deep Dive, a discussion of The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander. Guests: Dr. Marcia Chatelain from Georgetown University, Undisclosed, and Slate's The Waves podcast; Dr. Shirley Leyro, who teaches criminology at the Borough of Manhattan Community College; and Madeleine Baran, reporter and host of In The Dark.
In this month’s Deep Dive, Toby discusses Janet Malcolm’s The Journalist and the Murderer, a take down of last month’s book Fatal Vision by Joe McGinnis. Malcolm examines the relationship between journalist and subject and her conclusions caused a stir. Joining Toby are Meg Heckman, assistant professor of journalism at Northeastern U., and former host of Radio Free Dystopia; Alyce McGovern, associate professor of Criminology at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Debra Lattanzi Shutika, folklorist and professor at George Mason U., where she researches narrative criminology.
This month, a Ball's deep dive into Fatal Vision, the iconic true crime book by Joe McGinnis. Toby is joined by Previously.TV's Sarah D. Bunting, author Alex Segura, and Julia Lowrie Henderson, the reporter behind the incredible podcast 30 for 30: Bikram.
Oh hey look it's another episode of Toby's book club podcast! This time, the panel includes our own Crime Writers On... Lara Bricker, as well as Tara Ariano of Previously.TV and all things pop culture!On this show, a deep dive into The Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel that Scandalized the World by Sarah Weinman.New to our Patreon? Don't forget you can hear back episodes of the Deep Dive at the page linked below, OR you can use the RSS on this page to ONLY subscribe to the Deep Dive if you're not interested in our other Patreon content.
Toby dives in to The Cadaver King and the Country Dentist: A Story of Injustice in the American South by Radley Balko and Tucker Carrington. Special guests are Kevin Flynn and Bill Rankin, host of the Breakdown podcast.
This time on the deep dive, Toby chats with Sarah D. Bunting and Alex Segura about Robert Kolker's true crime masterpiece Lost Girls, in which Kolker takes his own dive into the still-unsolved case of the Long Island Serial Killer.
This time on the deep dive, Toby chats with Kevin Flynn and Colin Miller of Undisclosed and Legal Siri fame about what some say is the greatest true crime book ever written: Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets by David Simon.
This time on the book club, a discussion of The Monster of Florence by Douglas Preston. Book club guests: Friend of Toby and attorney Julian Gross and Sarah D. Bunting from Previously.TV and all sorts of other great stuff. Edited by Henry Lavoie. Music by Twin Guns
This time on the book club, a discussion of The Fact of a Body by Alexandria Marzano-LesnevichBook club guests: Rabia Chaudry, host of the Undisclosed podcast and NYT best-selling author; Lara Bricker, co-host of Crime Writers On, true crime author, journalist, and former defense investigator; and Katie from the A Date With Dateline podcast.Edited by Henry Lavoie. Music by Twin Guns
This time on the book club, a discussion of Dead Girls: Essays on Surviving an American Obsession by Alice Bolin.Book club guests: Marcia Chatelain, a Georgetown professor, true crime addict, and Undisclosed podcast host, Kimberly from A Date with Dateline podcast, and journalism professor and Toby's former Radio Free Dystopia podcast co-host Meg Heckman.Edited by Henry Lavoie. Music by Twin Guns
This time on the book club, a discussion of one of Toby's favorite true crime books, People Who Eat Darkness by Richard Lloyd Parry.Book club guests: Amber Hunt from the Accused and Aftermath podcasts, Susan Simpson from Undisclosed and The 45th, and Book Riot bookavore Liberty Hardy. Edited by Henry Lavoie. Music by Twin Guns
This edition, a discussion the classic and groundbreaking book by Truman Capote: In Cold BloodKillers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI.Book club guests: Kevin Flynn, author Alex Segura (his latest Pete Fernandez thriller Blackout is here!), and Julian Gross.Music by Twin Guns
It's Toby's second book club episode! And he's decided it has a name! This edition, a discussion the New York Times best-seller and multi-award winning book by David Grann: Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI.Book club guests: Connie Walker, Sarah D. Bunting and Rebecca LavoieMusic by Twin Guns
It's Toby's first book club! In addition to listening to him fumble around in his first attempt at hosting apodcast, there's a deep discussion the New York Times #1 best-seller I’ll Be Gone In The Dark byMichelle McNamara, the story of her obsessive quest to identify the serial rapist and murderershe dubbed the Golden State Killer.Book club guests: Rabia Chaudry, Patrick Hinds, and Rebecca LavoieMusic by Twin Guns
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