Revenge and Red Herrings

By: Calista and Theresa
  • Summary

  • Mother-daughter book discussion podcast covering murderous mysteries, twisty thrillers, witty women's fiction, and seriously fucked-up suspense. Come join us for our weekly deep dive into a new book!
    Calista and Theresa
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Episodes
  • Episode 25 - The Lost Night by Andrea Bartz: Seriously, Lindsay, Employ Some Critical Thinking Skills
    Jan 13 2025

    Join us as we discuss The Lost Night by Andrea Bartz. We talk about living with an ex, when we start to side-eye age gaps in relationships, and trying for a baby to fix a relationship (does that seem like a solid plan?). After mentioning our appreciation for the inclusion of more than just one token gay character, we touch on jealousy in friendships (it’s not ideal) and the difficulties of graduating from college during the Great Recession. We also give our thoughts on having hobbies that bring joy. Give your opinion on the book in a comment below!

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    34 mins
  • Episode 24 - First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston: A Super Villain Power Trip
    Jan 6 2025

    In this week’s episode, we’re diving into First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston. We touch on con artists and beating ourselves up for things that are out of our control (does anyone not do this?). We discuss origami and digitally altered voices (is there any way for them not to sound ominous?). We also talk about names that sound fake and the U.S. healthcare system. Let us know what you thought of First Lie Wins!

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    31 mins
  • Episode 23 - The Appeal by Janice Hallett: Don’t Look Too Closely, You May Not Like What You See
    Dec 23 2024

    We’re talking about The Appeal by Janice Hallett in this week’s episode. We lament the fact that our favorite character died and that several people who need therapy haven’t yet received it. We go over our theories about how much some of the characters actually knew about what was going on (do you think we’re off-base?). We also discuss the inclusion of a secret code (don’t they always elevate a novel?) and if one of the characters is being haunted. Leave a comment to let us know what you thought of the book!

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    29 mins

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