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Fascinating conversations with today's most engaging authors. On each episode, we sit down with an acclaimed author for an in-depth chat about their latest work, the creative process, and the stories behind the stories. With its broad range of titles and topics, Books & Looks is your ticket to literary discovery. Join the conversation and find your next great read, with new episodes weekly. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
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How Female Grifters of the Gilded Age Stole Millions & Fooled Everyone | #126

Step inside a world of opulence, excess, and elaborate deception. While the Gilded Age is known for its industrial titans and lavish parties, a dark and fascinating criminal underworld was thriving, run by some of history's most audacious con artists. In this episode, we uncover the shocking true stories of the female grifters of the Gilded Age, a group of women who used society's expectations against itself to swindle fortunes. Author Annie Reed joins us to reveal how these master manipulators ...

Jul 23, 202528 min

The Story of ABBA: Uncovering Their Hidden Melancholy | #125

Go behind the music and uncover the secrets of one of the world's most iconic supergroups. In this episode, award-winning Swedish music journalist Jan Gradvall joins us to reveal The Story of ABBA, drawing from his new book, "The Story of ABBA: Melancholy Undercover." We explore the fascinating human drama, the cultural clashes, and the surprising musical genius that propelled a band from Sweden to global domination. What is the shocking truth behind their happiest songs? Jan Gradvall, who has i...

Jul 16, 202545 min

The Forgotten Women's Air Force Service Pilots & Nancy Love | #124

During World War II, a groundbreaking group of elite female aviators flew over 60 million miles in every type of military aircraft, from the P-51 Mustang to the B-17 Flying Fortress. They were the Women's Air Force Service Pilots (WASP) , and after proving that women belonged in the cockpit, their program was abruptly disbanded and their contributions were erased from history for decades. How did this happen? In this episode, we uncover the hidden history of these forgotten pioneers with bestsel...

Jul 09, 202543 min

#123 - Sara Winokur: Lewis Chessmen Murders, DNA & Iceland's Pirate Secrets

What if a centuries-old chess piece could trigger a murder spree in modern-day Iceland? Join molecular geneticist and author Sara Winokur as she delves into Ivory Bones: The Lewis Chessmen Murders , a thrilling tale where ancient artifacts, cutting-edge DNA forensics, and a chilling 1627 Turkish pirate raid collide. Discover how this historical fiction/murder mystery unravels centuries-old family secrets and grab your copy of Ivory Bones today, then subscribe to Books and Looks for more deep div...

Jun 27, 202539 min

#122 - What I Saw Inside the Kremlin: CNN Journalist Jill Dougherty on Putin & Russia

Unparalleled Access: CNN journalist Jill Dougherty spent 30 years inside Russia, witnessing Vladimir Putin's rise from KGB officer to global adversary. In this interview based on her book, "My Russia," she shares unique insights, from covering Gorbachev and Yeltsin to the Ukraine war and surprising personal encounters. Understand the man behind the power, the historical context, and the future challenges in this pivotal region. Links: "My Russia" Book Jill Dougherty Website Watch on YouTube Join...

Jun 11, 202546 min

#121 - Ruth Foster on 'A Perfect Year?': Family Conflicts & Hidden Lives

Secrets, family drama, and unexpected turns of fate are revealed in author Ruth Foster's unique novel. In this Books and Looks interview, Ruth discusses how "A Perfect Year?" uses annual Christmas newsletters to trace the lives of three families over decades in a British commuter town. Discover the hidden stories in plain sight and the inspiration behind this fascinating tapestry of human experience and suburban life. Links: "A Perfect Year?" Book Ruth Foster Website Watch on YouTube Join the Ne...

Jun 04, 202540 min

#120 - Marie Benedict on The Queens of Crime: The Real Murder That Inspired the Mystery

Are you ready to uncover a Gilded Age mystery that blurred the lines between fiction and reality? This week on Books & Looks, join Blaine DeSantis as he talks with acclaimed historical fiction author Marie Benedict about her new book, "The Queens of Crime." Step back to 1931 London, where legendary mystery writers Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, Ngaio Marsh, Margery Allingham, and Baroness Orczy form a secret group to assert their place in a male-dominated world. But when a real-life murder...

May 28, 202542 min

#119 - Disco, Dallas, and Dave Kingman's Bombs: The Unforgettable Summer of 1978

Dive into the explosive Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, disco fever, and the birth of iconic TV moments as author David Krell joins Blaine DeSantis to unpack his fascinating book "1978: Baseball and America in the Disco Era." From Louisiana Lightning's unstoppable pitching to Robin Williams' star-making alien debut, discover how this pivotal year shaped American culture both on and off the diamond. Whether you're a baseball fanatic or a pop culture enthusiast, this time-traveling journey through a defi...

May 21, 202542 min

#118 - The Woman Who Outsmarted Nazi Art Thieves: The Untold Story of Rose Valland

Meet Rose Valland, the art historian turned spy who documented the Nazi's massive art theft operation from inside occupied Paris. In this riveting episode, author Michelle Young reveals how Valland secretly recorded details of over 650,000 stolen masterpieces using her near-photographic memory while facing a Nazi death warrant. Young shares previously unknown details about Valland's dangerous double life, her relationship with her British partner Joyce Heer, and how her meticulous documentation ...

May 14, 202543 min

#117 - Wearing The Pineapple Pin

From choosing steak knives for celebrities to outsmarting dawn trash room inspectors, Jamie Cooperstein reveals how rejection from sports broadcasting ("your voice is too local") led her to discover her true calling behind luxury concierge desks. In her memoir "True Hospitality," Cooperstein shares how a decade serving Philadelphia's elite transformed her understanding of human connection and the psychological art of exceptional service. Listen as we uncover why sometimes the uniform we never pl...

May 06, 202538 min

#116 - Casting False Witnesses: The Tree of Lies and a Silversmith's Fatal Puzzle

In 1890s Bombay, a murdered silversmith and his partner holding the bloody knife set the stage for a mystery that unveils colonial India's soul. Join author Nev March, born in India herself, as she guides host Blaine DeSantis through the cultural labyrinth of "The Silversmith's Puzzle," where mixed-race detective Captain Jim and his high-society wife Lady Diana navigate forbidden marriages and rigid hierarchies while racing to save an innocent man from the gallows. Beyond the whodunit, discover ...

Apr 29, 202544 min

#115 - Life’s Final Horizon

At age six, Pavel Baldea was dragged from his bed at 2AM by Communist police who imprisoned his parents and abandoned their children on the streets. Decades later, after a daring escape across borders to America, this Romanian refugee with a scientific mind has distilled 20 years of biblical study into "The Last Day on Earth," a book that deliberately strips away theological complexity to explore humanity's ultimate questions. Join us for this special Good Friday conversation where Baldea reveal...

Apr 18, 202532 min

#114 - Revolution's Midnight Messenger

"Had Revere failed that night, America's revolution might have died before it began." Author Kostya Kennedy reveals how history pivoted on a silversmith's midnight journey and the astonishing betrayal by the British general's American-born wife who may have leaked crucial military plans. On the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere's ride, "The Ride" uncovers what history books missed: how Revere demanded his own court-martial years later, the massive warship whose timbers still rest in Cape Cod sand...

Apr 15, 202545 min

#113 - Stolen Heartbeats: When Hackers Rewrite the Transplant Code

When perfectly executed suicides deliver pristine donor hearts, cardiologist-turned-novelist Cristina LePort reveals the terrifying intersection of heart transplantation and organized crime in her medical thriller "Change of Heart." Host Blaine DeSantis explores how a mafia don's cybercrime operation manipulates organ donation networks while FBI probationary agent Charlotte Bloom races to stop the conspiracy - all while hiding that her own heart is failing. Drawing from her medical expertise, Le...

Apr 08, 202534 min

#112 - Beyond the Final Homestand: Small Towns, Bleacher Dreams, and America's Soul

When a corporate spreadsheet erased 42 minor league baseball teams from America's map, it didn't just kill baseball in places like Batavia, New York - it threatened to dismantle the last institution where a Vietnam veteran finds peace, political adversaries share beers as friends, and a young man with cerebral palsy washes uniforms by hand until 2 AM. In "Homestand," author Will Bardenwerper, a former Army Ranger, reveals what happens when profit-driven efficiency collides with our deepest need ...

Mar 25, 202540 min

#111 - Beautiful Invaders: How 200 Birds Became America's Billion-Dollar Problem

They transform American skies into living art, yet these same iridescent birds represent one of history's most spectacular ecological disasters—all because one Victorian gentleman released 200 starlings in Central Park in 1890. When Eugene Schieffelin's well-intentioned birds exploded to 200 million strong, they unleashed agricultural havoc costing billions while pushing native species toward extinction. Author Mike Stark unravels this remarkable saga of unintended consequences, debunking the pe...

Mar 18, 202540 min

#110 - When Cultures Collide: The Shocking True Story of Jeddah Bride

In this gripping episode, author Patricia Bonis shares her harrowing true story documented in "Jeddah Bride." Bonis recounts falling in love with a Saudi man in 1970s Boston, her shocking cultural adjustment in Saudi Arabia, and the devastating 14-year separation from her children after their father kidnapped them. Host Blaine DeSantis guides this eye-opening conversation exploring cross-cultural marriage, religious conversion, and the stark legal differences that left an American mother powerle...

Mar 11, 202552 min

#109 - Revolutionary War Mystery Meets Modern Cyber Warfare

A mysterious Revolutionary War coin, modern cyber terrorism, and a shadowy organization known as the Liberty Unit converge in this groundbreaking techno-thriller that bridges America's past and present. Join Books and Looks for an in-depth review of "Going Dark" by George K. Mehok, a stunning debut novel that weaves together historical intrigue and contemporary cyber warfare. When NSA analyst Paul Knox inherits a mysterious coin from the Revolutionary War, he becomes entangled in a centuries-old...

Feb 25, 202519 min

#108 - The Forgotten Women Who Made Mountain Climbing History

In 1970, six women defied societal expectations and brutal conditions to become the first all-female team to summit North America's highest peak. This is their remarkable story.Author Cassidy Randall uncovers the incredible journey of the "Denali Damsels" who faced -30° temperatures, deadly storms, and a skeptical climbing community to make mountaineering history. Through intimate journals and long-buried accounts, discover how these trailblazing women proved that the "fairer sex" could conquer ...

Feb 18, 202546 min

#107 - The Arctic: It’s More than a Sea

Explore the surprising history of U.S. interest in Greenland and the Arctic's rising geopolitical importance. Why has America tried to buy Greenland multiple times? Join us as we dive deep into the Arctic's past and present with Mary Thompson-Jones, author of 'America in the Arctic.' Discover how climate change and global powers are reshaping this crucial region. We'll explore historical attempts to acquire Greenland, the strategic implications of a melting Arctic, and what it means for internat...

Feb 11, 202554 min

#106 - Science vs Religion: The Trial That Changed America

Can a single trial change the course of a nation? In 1925, the answer was yes. The Scopes Monkey Trial pitted evolution against creation, science against religion, and two of America's greatest orators against each other. Author Debbie Levy takes us beyond the courtroom drama to explore the deeper cultural battle that still rages today. Is teaching evolution a dangerous idea? And what happens when a small town becomes the center of a national firestorm? The answers may surprise you. Links: "A Da...

Feb 04, 202546 min

#105 - Last of Their Kind: 10 Cultural Traditions About to Vanish

What do an Inca bridge master, a Sardinian pasta maker, and a Taiwanese movie poster painter have in common? They're among the last of their kind, preserving cultural traditions that may soon vanish forever. In this thought-provoking episode, author Elliot Stein takes us on a journey across the globe to meet these "Custodians of Wonder" and confront the question: What do we lose when ancient crafts and knowledge fade away? Links: "Custodians of Wonder" Book: https://amzn.to/4jwNvJk Eliot Stein W...

Jan 28, 202545 min

#104 - They Starved Protecting Seeds: WWII's Unknown Heroes

What would you sacrifice to protect the future of the world's food supply? In war-torn Leningrad, a group of unsung heroes faced this very question. As Hitler's forces closed in and starvation set in, these brave scientists guarded a forbidden garden—the world's first seed bank. Discover the untold story of their harrowing struggle and ultimate sacrifice in this interview with Simon Parkin, author of "The Forbidden Garden." Links: "The Forbidden Garden" Book: https://amzn.to/4asp8rS Simon Parkin...

Jan 21, 202541 min

#103 - The Dazzling Rise & Fall of Evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson

Claire Hoffman discusses her new book "Sister Sinner" about the remarkable life of 1920s evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson. Hoffman shares key insights into McPherson's meteoric rise to fame, her pioneering use of media, her mysterious disappearance, and the fascinating relationship with her mother Minnie. Discover the gripping story of one of the most influential and controversial religious figures of the early 20th century. Links: "Sister Sinner" Book: https://amzn.to/4jdrhvA Claire Hoffman We...

Jan 14, 202553 min

#102 - Discovering Provence: Food, History & Joie de Vivre with Carole Bumpus

Planning a trip to Provence or dreaming of a French getaway? This episode is your ultimate guide! Author Carole Bumpus shares her hard-won wisdom and insider tips for making the most of your Provençal adventure. From navigating markets and menus to uncovering local history and culture, Carole's stories will inspire you to embrace the region's joie de vivre. Plus, discover practical advice for sailing the Mediterranean coast and finding the best food experiences off the beaten path. Links: "Adven...

Jan 07, 202550 min

#101 - From Wall Street to Whodunnit: An Author's Tale of Tenacity

Today I Interview Robert Jackowski, author of the self-published mystery novel "Murder at the Hall". Robert shares his journey from a 40-year career on Wall Street to becoming a first-time novelist in retirement. He discusses the inspiration behind his book, the challenges and rewards of self-publishing, and offers advice for aspiring writers on staying motivated and leveraging life experiences in their work. Links: "Murder at the Hall" Book: https://amzn.to/4gLCCB6 Watch on YouTube: https://you...

Dec 24, 202423 min

#100 - The Untold Story of Prohibition's Leading Ladies with Gioia Diliberto

You think you know the story of Prohibition, but do you know the women behind it all? In "Firebrands", Gioia Diliberto uncovers the hidden history of four trailblazing women who fought for and against Prohibition. From the fierce ambition of Mabel Walker Willebrandt to the unlikely activism of society figure Pauline Sabin, these women wielded unprecedented power and influence. Discover how their intertwined lives and rivalries shaped an era and rewrote the rules for women in politics. Links: "Fi...

Dec 17, 202451 min

#99 - An Isle of Wight Christmas Whodunit with Novelist Mary Grand

Author Mary Grand transports readers to the Isle of Wight in her captivating Christmas mystery, "A Christmas Murder." In this episode, Mary shares her journey to becoming a published author in her 50s and reveals the real-life inspirations behind her novel's vivid settings. Discover the secrets of crafting gripping whodunits and immerse yourself in the rich history and atmosphere of this enchanting British isle. Links: "A Christmas Murder" Book: https://amzn.to/4g6gz8m Mary Grand Website: https:...

Dec 10, 202445 min

#98 - 13 Must-Read Books for Your Holiday Wish List

Why settle for generic "best book" lists this holiday season? In this episode, you'll get my personal take on the most engaging, surprising and thought-provoking books from a year of author interviews. Uncover hidden gems like the stranger-than-fiction "Eden Undone" by Abbott Kaler and be inspired by "The Enigma Girls" by Candace Fleming. These aren't your typical recommendations - but they just might become your new favorites. _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks...

Dec 03, 202446 min

#97 - The Remarkable 18th-Century Tale of Clara the Celebrity Rhino

Ever wondered what it would be like to tour Europe with a pet rhino? In this episode, author Jillian Forsberg shares the unbelievable true story behind her novel The Rhino Keeper. Discover the joys, challenges, and surprising insights Forsberg gleaned while researching and writing this tale of interspecies friendship that will make you see rhinos in a whole new light. Links: "The Rhino Keeper" Book: https://amzn.to/419BG5b Jillian Forsberg Website: https://www.jillianforsberg.com/ Watch on YouTu...

Nov 26, 202450 min
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