Elizabeth Foxwell's radio show "It's a Mystery" ran from February 2005
to May 2007 on WEBR in Fairfax,
VA, and featured interviews with authors, booksellers, and others in the
mystery field. A partial archive of clips from past programs appears below.
Contact Elizabeth if you
wish to cite or reproduce any of this material.
Elizabeth with author Robert B. Parker
(Photo: Glenn Curry)
Audio
clips from "It's a Mystery"
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Stan Freberg's hardboiled parody "Sam Splayed, Detective"
(MP3 file)
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Bob Hope and Jack Webb's 1953 sendup of Dragnet (MP3
file)
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Donna Andrews talks about cybercrime
in her Turing Hopper series (MP3
file)
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Maggie Barbieri talks about her debut academic mystery Murder
101 (MP3 file)
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Robert
Barnard talks about Jane Austen, Emily Bronte, his novel Dying Flames,
and more (MP3 file)
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Linda Barnes talks about Heart
of the World, her latest novel featuring Boston PI Carlotta Carlyle
(MP3 file)
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Edgar nominee Louis Bayard talks
about his novels The Pale Blue Eye (featuring Poe) and
Mister
Timothy (featuring a grown-up Tiny Tim)(MP3
file)
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James R. Benn talks about his World
War II mystery Billy Boyle (MP3
file)
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Simon Brett reads from Murder in the Museum (MP3
file)
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Jan Burke talks about the Crime
Lab Project (MP3 file)
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Nora Charles talks about
Hurricane
Homicide and other novels featuring senior sleuth Kate Kennedy
(MP3 file)
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Margaret Coel talks about her
new novel The Drowning Man and others set on Wyoming's Wind River
Reservation (MP3
file)
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Max Allan Collins, aka Patrick
Culhane, talks about his novel Black
Hats, Mickey Spillane, and other projects (MP3
file)
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Bill Crider talks about his character,
Sheriff Dan Rhodes; his Westerns; and the subgenre of "geezer noir" (MP3
file)
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Deborah Crombie talks about
Water
Like a Stone featuring Scotland Yard superintendent Duncan Kincaid
and Met inspector Gemma James and her plans for a future novel in the series
(MP3 file)
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Ellen Crosby talks about her novel
The
Merlot Murders, set in Virginia's wine country
(MP3 file)
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Eileen Dreyer talks about translating
her experiences as a 20-year trauma nurse into suspense (MP3
file)
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Stephen Duncombe and
Andrew
Mattson talk about their book The
Bobbed Hair Bandit: A True Story of Crime and Celebrity in 1920s New York
(MP3
file)
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Laura Durham reads from For
Better or Hearse (MP3 file)
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Bruce Hale talks about inspiring
children to read (MP3 file)
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Ellen Hart discusses the challenges
of creating characters, including gay characters (MP3
file)
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Anthony Horowitz talks about
his Alex Rider spy novels for young
adults, the Alex Rider film Stormbreaker, and his PBS Mystery! series
Foyle's
War
(MP3 file)
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Sarah Graves
reads from Tool and Die (MP3
file)
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Edgar nominee Steve Hockensmith
talks about his mystery westerns Holmes on the Range
and
On the
Wrong Track (MP3 file)
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Roberta Isleib talks about her
new novel Deadly
Advice featuring psychologist-advice columnist Rebecca Butterman
(MP3
file)
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Jonathon King talks about his
thriller Eye of Vengeance (MP3
file)
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Richard Layman, trustee for the Dashiell Hammett estate, discusses recommended
Hammett reading (MP3 file)
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Jon Lellenberg and Daniel Stashower
recommend Sherlock Holmes reading for young people (MP3
file)
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John Lescroart explains why
he likes writing about San Francisco (MP3
file) and listen to this catchy
riff from Lescroart's "Songs of the South" (on the "As
the Crow Flies" CD)
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Peter Lovesey
talks about his novel The Circle (featuring an eccentric writers'
group) and more (MP3
file)
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Sujata Massey talks about the
diverse cultural background of her heroine, Rei Shimura (MP3
file)
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Francine Mathews talks about
her WWII thriller The Alibi Club and her Jane Austen mysteries as
Stephanie Barron (MP3file)
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McFarland & Co's Gary Mitchem
talks about McFarland's nonfiction mystery books (MP3
file)
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Robert B. Parker discusses
Spenser and Hawk, how he feels about Hollywood, his Western novels, and
more (MP3
file)
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Rebecca Pawel discusses her leftist
character Elena Fernandez (MP3
file)
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Louise Penny chats about the artistic
milieu, tensions between Anglophones and Francophones in Quebec, and other
elements in her novel Still Life (MP3
file)
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Deanna Raybourn talks about
her Victorian novel Silent in the Grave with the eccentric March
family (MP3 file)
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Barbara Rosenblat,
award-winning audiobook reader and actress, talks about her favorite mystery
roles in audiobooks (MP3 file)
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Laura Joh Rowland talks about
her novel The Red Chrysanthemum and the political intrigues in her
series set in 17th-century Japan (MP3
file)
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Walter Satterthwait explains
the genesis of his novel Miss Lizzie (MP3
file)
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Julie Smith discusses her characters
Rebecca Schwartz, Paul Mcdonald, Skip Langdon, and Talba Wallis (MP3
file)
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Dana Stabenow talks about going on
patrol with the Coast Guard for her novel Blindfold Game (MP3
file)
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Daniel Stashower talks about his
book The Beautiful Cigar Girl, which delves into the murder behind
Poe's "The Mystery of Marie Roget" (MP3
file)
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John Straley talks about the influence
of Theodore Roethke and other aspects of his "Alaska noir" mysteries with
PI Cecil Younger (MP3
file)
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Publisher Maggie Topkis talks
about Death in the Garden and other books by Elizabeth Ironside
(aka Lady Catherine Manning) (MP3
file)
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Elaine Viets talks about her Dead
End Job series (MP3 file)
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