My first Nameless detective audiobook experience was about twenty years ago. But I haven’t been keeping up. The Nameless stories are old fashioned PI tales, with a kind of everyman protagonist working the mostly unkind streets of San Fransisco. If… Read moreBooktaker by Bill Pronzini
Here’s a really thoughtful short crime story that I think my Catholic friends will especially enjoy (it’s good and it’s pretty hard to find a good audio edition). Though some have classified it as humorous it has plenty of depth… Read moreA Piece Of String by Guy de Maupassant (as read by Stefan Rudnicki)
I have a confession to make. I missed mentioning one audiobook – see I’m putting next week’s podcast together now and I’ve re-discovered it. Here’s another of those hard to find and/or hidden Hard Case Crime audiobooks! An EDGAR AWARD… Read moreNew Releases: One more SECRET Hard Case Crime audiobook – The Confession by Domenic Stansberry
In an upcoming SFFaudio Podcast you’ll hear of my discovery source for these three SECRET (poorly publicized) HARD CASE CRIME audiobooks. I’m very excited about these books coming to audio. Nominated for the Edgar and Shamus awards (in the BEST… Read moreNew Releases: 3 SECRET Hard Case Crime audiobooks!
Here’s another pair of recent arrivals. Ummm… 2008 is recent right? The final book in Rankin’s long running Inspector Rebus series. “Gritty Scottish urbanism” and “tartan noir” never get old right? Right? Exit Music By Ian Rankin; Read by James… Read moreRecent Arrivals: Hachette Audio
The SFFaudio Podcast #085 – Jesse talks with Gregg Taylor (aka Martin Bracknell aka Red Panda) of Decoder Ring Theatre about The Red Panda Adventures and Black Jack Justice. Talked about on today’s show: Decoder Ring Theatre, Gregg is not… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #085 – TALK TO: Gregg Taylor