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It's a Mystery-Book-Review Podcast. With jokes! It's NOT a True Crime podcast. We're not doing that. Join best friends Emily Logue and Carley B. Johnson every month as they read a mystery novel and discuss character, suspense, death, and whodunnit. Will they be able to solve the murders before the books do it for them? Will they ever stop laughing at themselves? Will the motive ever be something besides money? Find out on Myster-Reads!

14. The Manipulator

It's April and MAN did we get fooled by this book. It was... not good. Emily tells tales of some kids with potty mouths. Carley hates Shakespeare...
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Plain Good Book

Emily and Carley spent many hours sifting through Emily M. Danforth's "Plain Bad Heroines," and while they were entertained they were also extremely c...
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Some Indecent Intercourse

Holy SHIT it's hot in here! We read Laura Trentham's "An Indecent Invitation" for the love month and we got that sweet, sensual loving we de...
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The Pest List

This month, Emily and Carley review the GoodReads top-voted Mystery/Thriller novel for 2020, "The Guest List" by Lucy Foley. Carley becomes a fitness ...
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A Novel Killing

Emily and Carley dive into ML Longsworth's holiday novel "A Noel Killing" together, in search of some Christmas tree. Emily goes Purging. Carley ...
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Delayed on the Nile

Carley and Emily hit up a book they've already hit up once before when they read Agatha Christie's "Death on the Nile." Emily's new sweet kitties make...
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My Stabby Knife

It's October and we are diving deep into the spooks and scares with Samantha Downing's debut novel My Lovely Wife. Emily has big life updates. Carley ...
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The Secret Big-Badversary

Emily and Carley read a book by Agatha Christie about an adventuring duo. The votes are in - two out of two hosts think that Emily and Carley are cool...
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My Sister the Serial Tooter

It's another month of trying to use better language to discuss good novels and the girls are holding themselves to new linguistic standards. Carley gi...
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