Podcast Books: Sara Paretsky16: 13 12/03/2010, Sara Paretsky, Sarah Crown, Claire Armitstead, Scott Cawley, books, crime books, culture, fiction, guardian.co.uk, interviews, Guardian Unlimited
In this week's podcast to plumb the murky waters of crime fiction. Reviewer thriller The Guardian, John O'Connell, said the noble origins of the genre, and Belinda Bauer, whose debut novel, Blacklands, began life as a family drama, explaining why his accidental foray into the field has become a crime to convert. And Claire Armitstead talks to Sara Paretsky, one of the great ladies of the literature of crime on the final output of feisty detective, VI Warshawski, in his new novel, Hardball.
We also hear Fainlight Ruth, one of the writers who have contributed to the function of this week's Guardian Review on the poetry of aging, the reading of his poem on the subject.
Reading List
Hardball by Sara Paretsky (Hodder
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