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Every May 1st, He Comes for Them: Alex Finlay on The Anniversary

30 min · 29. maj 2026
episode Every May 1st, He Comes for Them: Alex Finlay on The Anniversary cover

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Alex Finlay joins us to talk about The Anniversary, a novel that opens with a quote from Ted Bundy and somehow is also a love story. We get into the singular challenge of writing a serial killer thriller with genuine heart at its center, and how Finlay built an entire decade of two lives out of a single repeating date — one day a year, ten years running — and why that structure is both a brilliant constraint and a challenge for the writer inside it. Plus, Alex makes a compelling case for why Paris belongs on every bucket list. Download and listen today — because May 1st started as a date on a calendar. Then it became the day everyone in a small Midwestern town learned to be afraid.

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