Anne Bogel
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And also that's quite, well, you know, there's overlap, but it is a different direction from the investigator stories.
I was so intrigued when you mentioned Ella Montgomery could have written that Stephen King story in your submission, and I'm really glad you told us more just now.
Thank you very much.
That sounds delightful.
You know, I have enjoyed the Stephen King I've read on the whole, but I never thought an Ellen Montgomery reference would add another story to my list, my King reading list.
What are we going to talk about today?
Kate, we have good options.
I mean, I feel like every week we have good options.
Yeah.
But...
It's possible some of these are so on the nose you've already read them, and that will definitely help me narrow it down.
But to recap, you loved The Postcard, A Ghost in the Throat, and The Five.
Not for you, all fours.
And lately you've been reading Rebel of the Regency by Ann Foster, The Austens by Sarah Emsley, and Tom Jones on audio.
And you're looking for ghost stories.
But also we know that you love tales of literary women, books where detective work is a big part of the story.
You love an investigator, nonfiction about creative and artistic women in history.
Also, I think I remember reading that you, oh, you said specifically books about houses.
And I have like novels of a certain era in my mind.
Or am I making that up?