In this episode: Political Thrillers, are they even real? At the very least we think they’re terrible! Plus: Weird politics, macho men being manly, drinking lots of coffee, secret tunnels, and more!

[Also: Anna and Matthew sound...not great this episode due to microphone issues. This will be fixed for future episodes!]

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Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards

Books We Read This Month

Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth The Affair by Lee Child All Fall Down by Ally Carter The President is Missing by Bill Clinton,  James Patterson, and David Ellis Red Sparrow by Jason Matthews Call for the Dead by John le Carré House of Cards by Michael Dobbs

Other Media We Mention

The Shape of the Ruins by Juan Gabriel Vásquez Hark, a vagrant by Kate Beaton The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson The Big Lebowski (Movie) The West Wing (TV series) Designated Survivor (TV series) Battlestar Galactica (TV series) Red Sparrow (Movie) House of Cards (TV series) Secret Nation (Movie) Race Course Road by Seema Goswami (Indian Political Thriller) The feminist political thriller that you can’t not read The Honest Season by Kota Neelima (Indian Political Thriller) The Honest Season review: An engrossing political thriller that moves at a good pace The Ruins of Ambrai by Melanie Rawn

Links, Articles, and Things

So You Want to get into Political Thriller Books? (BookRiot) Political Thrillers for Teens: A Booklist (Stacked Books) Rob Ford Acting President of the United States (Wikipedia) Free Music Archive The Free Music Archive is closing this month

Questions

Do you like political thrillers? Can you recommend any political thrillers from other countries, written by women, or from a leftist perspective?

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