Matt Miller talks to economist Hernando de Soto about the causes of the Arab Spring, and how not being able to own things can lead to revolution.
http://www.kcrw.com/news/programs/in/in130508the_arab_spring_have
Matt Miller talks to economist Hernando de Soto about the causes of the Arab Spring, and how not being able to own things can lead to revolution.
http://www.kcrw.com/news/programs/in/in130508the_arab_spring_have
http://libwww.freelibrary.org/podcast/index.cfm?podcastID=687
Recorded 10/3/2011 Listen to MP3 audio
Bestselling thriller writer Lee Child’s 1997 debut novel Killing Floor, starring tough but humane maverick Jack Reacher, was an immediate success, winning the mystery writer’s Anthony Award and launching an electrifying series. “Until Reacher runs low on grit, make-my-day wisecracks and loner mystique, he will be one of the most enduring action heroes on the American landscape,” writes Janet Maslin in the New York Times. Selling globally at a rate of one every five seconds, the success of these books rests partly on the hulking shoulders of their charismatic hero, but also on Child steadily cranking out at least one tight, spellbinding book per year. The sixteeenth in the series, The Affair takes place six months before the events of Killing Floor.
Charles takes on the role of a lookalike in a crime reconstruction program
Tagged with charles-paris-mystery
Bill Nighy as the actor-cum-sleuth, investigating a murder on a police procedural show.
Tagged with charles-paris-mystery
Writer/actor/comedian DC Pierson (Community, Cherry, Mystery Team) joins The Fort Podcast.
http://thefortcast.com/component/content/article/1-current-episode/113-dc-pierson-podcast-ep-31
Who is D.B. Cooper — In 1971, a man calling himself Dan Cooper hijacked Northwest Orient Airlines flight 305. He received a ransom of $200,000 — and then jumped out in midair. Over the years, the FBI has searched for Cooper with little luck. Tune in to learn more.
This is a bit of fiction featuring Poe himself as Poe’s own creation, detective Auguste Dupin, investigates the death of Poe. First broadcast in 1988, it stars John Moffatt and Kerry Shale and is directed by John Powell.
Tagged with audiobook edgar allan poe mystery short story
A lady apothecary faces community suspicion in a tie-in with Mr. Wishnia’s new novel, The Fifth Servant. (http://www.themysteryplace.com/ahmm/crime/)
Featured on Episode 151 of Forgotten Classics (http://hcforgottenclassics.blogspot.com)
A pair of Old West cowboys try to prove they’re worthy of joining a detective agency by retrieving an incriminating letter, in “Dear Doctor Watson” by Steve Hockensmith (from the February 2007 issue of EQMM). But things are not all they appear to be in Missoula, Montana, circa 1890…(http://www.themysteryplace.com/podcasts/mystery_podcasts.aspx)
Featured on Episode 151 of Forgotten Classics (http://hcforgottenclassics.blogspot.com)
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