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Someone's Watching: Jamie Day on Beach Thriller

39 min · Ayer
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The duo behind the pen name Jamie Day joins us to talk about Beach Thriller, a novel that somehow fits a crumbling beach house, a cold case, a psychic, a runaway teen, and a shadowy Watcher into one gloriously unhinged summer read. We get into the perks and very real perils of co-authoring across genres, what happens in the writing room when two authors want to take the story in completely different directions, and what it actually takes to merge gothic coastal atmosphere with propulsive thriller pacing without losing either. Plus, Daniel and Kathleen reveal their favorite place to plot a murder — and honestly, we're a little jealous. Download and listen today — because the best beach reads are the ones that won't let you leave your chair.

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Someone's Watching: Jamie Day on Beach Thriller

The duo behind the pen name Jamie Day joins us to talk about Beach Thriller, a novel that somehow fits a crumbling beach house, a cold case, a psychic, a runaway teen, and a shadowy Watcher into one gloriously unhinged summer read. We get into the perks and very real perils of co-authoring across genres, what happens in the writing room when two authors want to take the story in completely different directions, and what it actually takes to merge gothic coastal atmosphere with propulsive thriller pacing without losing either. Plus, Daniel and Kathleen reveal their favorite place to plot a murder — and honestly, we're a little jealous. Download and listen today — because the best beach reads are the ones that won't let you leave your chair.

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