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After le Carré: Sarah Gainham Explored Part 2

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Part 1 can be found here.

We are back with part 2 of this look at the novelist Sarah Gainham. I continue to be joined in the discussion with writer Jeremy Duns.

The episode begins with a recounting of a passage from ‘The Stone Roses,’ one of Gainham’s novels. We then discuss several of Gainham’s works, including ‘Time Right Deadly,’ ‘The Cold Dark Night,’ and ‘The Silent Hostage,’ exploring themes like politics, espionage, and deep human character studies.

We also have an upcoming interview with Jonathan Ray, Gainham’s godson, to gain more insights into the author’s life and inspirations.

All that and more in this episode.

01:41 Exploring Sarah Gainham’s Novels

02:05 Time Right Deadly: A Deep Dive

05:57 The Myth Maker: Kit Quest’s Adventure

11:37 The Stone Roses: A Recognizable Title

16:23 The Cold Dark Night: Berlin’s Espionage

25:25 Silent Hostage: Romance and Espionage 3

0:54 Ranking Sarah Gainham’s Novels

33:44 Upcoming Interview with Jonathan Ray

35:15 Closing Remarks and Other Podcasts

Jeremy’s twitter – @JeremyDuns

Jeremy’s Website – Jeremy-Duns.com

Jeff’s site – SpyWrite.com

Jeff’s twitter – @spywrite

Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Spotify RSS Feed

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62 episodes

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Part 1 can be found here.

We are back with part 2 of this look at the novelist Sarah Gainham. I continue to be joined in the discussion with writer Jeremy Duns.

The episode begins with a recounting of a passage from ‘The Stone Roses,’ one of Gainham’s novels. We then discuss several of Gainham’s works, including ‘Time Right Deadly,’ ‘The Cold Dark Night,’ and ‘The Silent Hostage,’ exploring themes like politics, espionage, and deep human character studies.

We also have an upcoming interview with Jonathan Ray, Gainham’s godson, to gain more insights into the author’s life and inspirations.

All that and more in this episode.

01:41 Exploring Sarah Gainham’s Novels

02:05 Time Right Deadly: A Deep Dive

05:57 The Myth Maker: Kit Quest’s Adventure

11:37 The Stone Roses: A Recognizable Title

16:23 The Cold Dark Night: Berlin’s Espionage

25:25 Silent Hostage: Romance and Espionage 3

0:54 Ranking Sarah Gainham’s Novels

33:44 Upcoming Interview with Jonathan Ray

35:15 Closing Remarks and Other Podcasts

Jeremy’s twitter – @JeremyDuns

Jeremy’s Website – Jeremy-Duns.com

Jeff’s site – SpyWrite.com

Jeff’s twitter – @spywrite

Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Spotify RSS Feed

  continue reading

62 episodes

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