Posted November 1, 2020 Host Caroline Miller and guests Suzy Vitellio and Richard Lovett discuss Permanent Record by Edward Snowden. The story of Edward Snowden, a brilliant computer expert who had to weigh his charmed life against his conscience and chose the latter. Now he lives i
During the virus pandemic, we thought it would be fun to re-watch some of the oldies but goodies! Here is the third. Reposted September 3, 2020 – Originally posted May 1, 2019 Host Caroline Miller and guests Suzy Vitello and Dan Berne discuss Natural Causes by Barbara Ehrenreich,
During the virus pandemic, we thought it would be fun to re-watch some of the oldies but goodies! Here is the second. Reposted July 1, 2020 – Originally posted July 1, 2019 Host Caroline Miller and guests David Fuks and Dale Hess discuss A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles, p
Host Susan L. Stoner is joined by Caroline Miller and Jason Reynolds During the virus pandemic, we thought it would be fun to re-watch some of the oldies but goodies! Here is the first. Reposted May 1, 2020 – Originally posted May 27, 2014 Three writers examine the pros and co
Published March 1st, 2020 Host Caroline Miller interviews writer Carola Dunn. An English-born American writer of detective fiction, Carola Dunn lives in Eugene, Oregon. She writes two detective series: The Daisy Dalrymple stories, and the Cornish Mystery series. Her works, includi
Published January 1, 2020 Host Caroline Miller and guests Kelley Baker & John Dover discuss The Woman Who Broke Code, the true story of a husband and wife team who invented modern cryptology, with a spotlight on Elizabeth Smith whose innovations were often credited to her husband
Interview published November 1, 2019 Host Caroline Miller and guests Eric Witchey and Jane Greenbaum discuss The Ninth Hour, a story about poverty, love and cloistered life in Brooklyn in the early part of the twentieth century. Click here to watch on YouTube.
Interview published September 1, 2019 Host Caroline Miller and guests Jeff Stookey and Myrlin Hermes discuss The Tuscan Child by Rhys Bowen, published in 2018. A young woman travels to Italy to discover her father’s secret past, when he was stranded in Italy in World War II. Her sea
Published March 1, 2019 Hosts Caroline Miller, Susan Stoner and guest, Debby Dodds discuss The Girl Before, published in 2017. At different points in time, two woman, recovering from personal trauma, rent a house of austere and barren lines which makes them feel safe. The owner’s cu
Published on January 1, 2019 Hosts Susan Stoner, Caroline Miller and guest, Cathy Camper discuss The Book of Joan , published in 2017. Dystopian world where planet earth people are forced to flee and live on a vessel in space where a tyrant rules. Two women who have never met, plot to