
Read the Crime Novel Red Harvest and Tell Us What You Think
Dashiell Hammett’s crime novel Red Harvest is more than just a gripping detective story. It’s also a political statement, inspired
Our special guest, Rebecca Heisler, joins Tea, Tonic & Toxin hosts Sarah and Carolyn to discuss The Postman Always Rings Twice.
Rebecca lives outside Boston with her two rescue mutts, who are usually by her side while she’s reading.
Check out Rebecca Heisler on Instagram and Facebook @bookworminboston.
Visit the Substack of Rebecca Heisler, When Hallmark Met Sally. (As she says, “I’m a big city girl who will never return to her small hometown. While I wait to inherit an Inn in Vermont from a distant relative, I’m reviewing every Hallmark Christmas Movie (and more!)”
Outside of her digital marketing day job, Rebecca Heisler can usually be found with a book, often recommending the most absurd genres to her book club. (Did we mention that she’s on a mission to read 100+ books each year?) She also loves writing, drinking wine, and watching and reviewing every Hallmark Christmas movie each year.
How did we get to know her? Through a mutual friend Mindelynn Young Godbout. You can learn more about Mindelynn @readfarandwide on Instagram for bookish travel tips.
Tell us what you think, and we may share your thoughts in our next episode and send you a fabulous sticker! (It really is a pretty awesome sticker.)
Tea, Tonic, and Toxin is a book club and podcast for people who love mysteries, thrillers, introspection, and good conversation. Each month, your hosts, Sarah Harrison and Carolyn Daughters, will discuss a game-changing mystery or thriller from the 19th and 20th centuries. Together, we’ll see firsthand how the genre evolved.
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Teasers & Tidbits
Dashiell Hammett’s crime novel Red Harvest is more than just a gripping detective story. It’s also a political statement, inspired
When Dorothy L. Sayers wrote Whose Body? (her debut novel, published in 1923), she introduced a detective who would go
If you’re a fan of Agatha Christie’s murder mysteries, I’m sure you’re already familiar with Hercule Poirot, the eccentric Belgian
This detective novel introduces readers to a British mining engineer – Richard Hannay – who has just returned to London
Even though the name of this book is Trent’s Last Case, the novel is actually about the FIRST detective case
Long before he started writing his own detective stories, Gilbert Keith (G.K.) Chesterton was already a fan of the genre.
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