Fair warning, this podcast episode contains mentions of racist language and violence.
Murder is nothing new in the thriller genre, but a thriller with mysterious disappearing and reappearing bodies at murder sites and some of the funniest dialogue you can think of? Now that's special. This week, Dominique and Scott discuss the irreverent and award winning "The Trees" by Percival Everett. This book has the most delicious mix of wit and social and historical critique, so you're in for a fun one.
Interview mentioned:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNIyTbYQEl8
Further Reading:
1. Anything from Everett's immense backlog.
2. Jackal, by Erin E. Adams
Connect with us:
gmail: unhingingourselvespod@gmail.com
YouTube: @unhingingourselvespod
Twitter: twitter.com/unhingingpod
Instagram: unhingingourselvespod
Music from PurplePlanet "Fiddlesticks"
Fair warning, this podcast episode contains mentions of racist language and violence.
Murder is nothing new in the thriller genre, but a thriller with mysterious disappearing and reappearing bodies at murder sites and some of the funniest dialogue you can think of? Now that's special. This week, Dominique and Scott discuss the irreverent and award winning "The Trees" by Percival Everett. This book has the most delicious mix of wit and social and historical critique, so you're in for a fun one.
Interview mentioned:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNIyTbYQEl8
Further Reading:
1. Anything from Everett's immense backlog.
2. Jackal, by Erin E. Adams
Connect with us:
gmail: unhingingourselvespod@gmail.com
YouTube: @unhingingourselvespod
Twitter: twitter.com/unhingingpod
Instagram: unhingingourselvespod
Music from PurplePlanet "Fiddlesticks"