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Phil Williams and Natalie Jamieson interview the world's biggest selling writers of fiction, non-fiction, sport, cookery, children's and biography books. These are big selling, easy to read books you'll love. Featuring writers who've sold millions and uncovering gems from new talent. Each episode will feature a writer who'll read an extract of their book to you, discuss it with Phil & Natalie and also give their recommendations for other books to read. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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    Michael Connelly NightShade

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 64:07


    The Master Crime Writer and Phil's all time favourite writer, Michael Connelly, returns to Bestsellers to talk about his 40th novel. NightShade features a brand new character, Detective Stilwell, whom Michael loves so much, he's going to return to in future books. We chat to him about the challenges of creating a brand new series when you're forty books in; where Stilwell fits into the Connelly Universe that already includes Bosch, Ballard and The Lincoln Lawyer and why his characters who all work around law enforcement, seem to be Anti Establishment!We love Mike here at Bestsellers and wish him well with the unforeseen medical procedures his doctors have ordered, which have led to the cancellation of his UK and US tour. This information was not in the public domain at time of recording, hence why we don't talk about it.

    Chris Chibnall - Death at the White Hart

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 70:00


    Chris Chibnall is responsible for writing some of the biggest moments in British television. From Broadchurch to Dr Who, you'll have seen his work on screen. Now he's turned his attention to novel writing and speaks to Phil and Natalie about his debut, Death at the White Hart. It's a Christie-esque whodunnit with a follow up already in the works and he's adapting his own novel himself for ITV. Here he speaks about the challenges of page versus screen, the joy of acquiring new skills later in his career and how he has to be very careful not to wipe the entire plot off his whiteboards when things aren't going his way!

    Emma Healey - Sweat

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 59:29


    The bestselling author of Elizabeth is Missing is back with a brand new chilling thriller called Sweat. Set around gyms and exercise, the book features a woman who gets the opportunity to exact revenge on a controlling ex-boyfriend. But will she get away with it and at what cost..?It's a deeply personal book for Emma. She talks openly about obsessive fasting and over exercising after pregnancy and how both these things influenced this novel. There's also plenty of laughs and no amount of persuasion is ever getting Natalie into the gym!

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    Charlie Colenutt - Is This Working?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 65:58


    This is the book for you if you've ever wanted to know what it's *really* like to do a job that is very different to yours. Charlie Colenutt has interviewed and collated the work stories of 68 employees, from a range of backgrounds, at varying stages in their careers, who all share the truthfulness of their working lives. There's joy and stress and sadness and life-changing moments to enjoy here, and Charlie himself is a gifted storyteller. Charlie also shares the books he loves that you might like to read as well, so head to www.bestsellerspodcast.com and click on 'Author Recommends' to see those now.You can also support the production costs of making this podcast by purchasing Nat and Phil a metaphorical coffee at https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast

    Nayantara Roy - The Magnificent Ruins

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 63:16


    This book has so much to offer. It delves into cultures of silence within families, how that affects relationships between mothers and daughters, and draws on Tara's exoticism, as she describes it, being a child of divorce growing up in Kolkata in the 1980s. And we haven't even mentioned the descriptions of food yet, which are many, all deserving of their place here and might make you hungry. A most excellent combination in storytelling. Plus for more detail on the books Tara has loved as a reader, just head to www.bestsellerspodcast.com and click on 'Author Recommends'.You can also support the production costs of making this podcast by purchasing a metaphorical coffee at https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast

    Julia Raeside - Don't Make Me Laugh

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 65:05


    Julia Raeside is no stranger to writing or comedy, having written for a number of UK broadsheet newspapers. But this is her debut novel which she's set in the world of stand-up comedy. It explores the sometimes toxic nature of male comedians using coercive controlling behaviour with women and is adroitly observed. Julia tells Phil and Natalie why she thinks Comedy needs it's own HR department; she talks about what it was like completing and editing a novel for the first time and she reveals the moments from her own life, that made into the lead character's life in the book.

    Asia Mackay - A Serial Killer's Guide to Marriage

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 57:48


    This is fiction, pure fiction, but Asia Mackay has a particular skill for making this tale about a married couple who happen to be serial killers, relatable. There's so much humour in her writing, and it feels incredibly cinematic which is why it's being adapted for the screen already. Asia has also started a parallel career as a screenwriter too, which we get into in this episode as well, so plenty to enjoy whether you're a reader, a writer or aspiring to be in the future. Plus Asia has a stack of book recommendations to share, and you can get previous season's authors' recommendations on our website at bestsellerspodcast.com

    Scott Turow - Presumed Guilty

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 75:48


    Bestsellers is back for Season 8. Phil & Natalie have sweat blood and tears to bring some of the bestselling writers in the world to your ears for this season. And we start with the master of the courtroom thriller, making a welcome return to Bestsellers: Scott Turow. Scott created Rusty Sabich forty years ago for Presumed Innocent. Now he's back in the final of the Presumed triumvirate, titled Presumed Guilty, where the lawyer finds his life turned upside down when his lover's son is accused of murder. It'sh a brilliant epic Courtroom drama and Scott explains here how he put it together, why the sleeve notes give too much away for him and he updates us on whether this book will follow in the footsteps of Jake Gyllenhaal to Apple TV+ or signal a return for Harrison Ford to the big screen.

    Hetty Lui McKinnon

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 76:02


    Our final episode of Season 7 is a cookbook special. But TENDERHEART is so much more than just a cook book. It's Hetty Lui McKinnon's way of processing the loss of her father aged just 15. He was the fruit n veg man, the father who left crates of exciting fresh produce in the hallway for his children to investigate. And now a parent herself to teenage boys, Hetty uses her brand new vegetarian and vegan recipes combined with an autobiographical narrative, to share her love of vegetables with us alongside the legacy of family dishes cooked at home.This is a labour of love and for once Phil agrees with Natalie: This is a cookbook you can also read as a book! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    John Boyne

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 58:19


    This week's episode is the multi best selling Irish writer, John Boyne. You will almost certainly have read The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas or The Heart's Invisible Furies and the latest venture for John is a quarter of books which he's been releasing every six months. Next year, he'll release them in one compendium called The Elements. But hot on the heels of Water and Earth, comes Fire: a disturbing novella which looks at child sexual exploitation from the point of view of a female abuser of young boys. During our conversation, John explains that the idea for this quarter of books came after he himself was inspired to report his own abuse at the hands of one of his teachers to Police, following a high profile trial of a different abuser in Ireland.He hopes this book - whilst a work of fiction - might help others to come forward and report their abuse.Trigger Warning: Whilst this episode does not talk in detail about sexual abuse, there is conversation about John's first hand experience of abuse and the reporting process he went through. But there's no description of the abuse that took place and neither is there any description of the abuse depicted in the novel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Books of the Year 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 36:43


    Here are Phil and Natalie's Books of the Year for 2024.Five picks each. You'll find all of them with links to buy each book on our websiteThanks so much for listening. Please remember to rate, review and subscribe to our podcast and don't forget to subscribe to our mailing list on our website, to hear about Season 8 exclusively...! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Nikki May

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 64:51


    This episode has it all - writing yourself into fiction, being inspired by classic literature, the joy and benefits of being a bit spiky, oh, and there is a fair amount of swearing in this. As an added bonus - depending on your point of view - Nat and Phil also divulge their favourite swear words at the end of the ep... This Motherless Land is Nikki May's story inspired by Jane Austen's Mansfield Park, but takes it to a totally different place and time and feeling. It's a joy to read and Nikki is a joy to spend time with!Find out more about this season and Nikki's recommendations at www.bestsellerspodcast.co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Winter Reads 2024!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 44:39


    This episode is devoted to Nat and Phil's recommendations of additional books they've been loving, or that are at the top of their to-be-read pile! Choices include a love story, a thriller or two, a decent pick of celebrity memoirs (with valid reasons given!), a cookbook with soul, and a book for adults that happens to be written as if it's a kids picture book. Hope you find something in here to tickle your reading fancy... and if you enjoy this episode please rate, review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help other listeners discover their next favourite author too!*spoiler here's the list*A Love Song for Ricki Wilde by Tia WilliamsSonny Boy by Al PacinoMy Name is Barbra - the audiobook - read by Barbra StreisandWe Solve Murders by Richard OsmanFrom Here to the Great Unknown by Lisa Marie Presley and Riley KeoughThe Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley by Hannah Tinti (a double recommendation from Jason Rekulak as well!)The Man of Her Dreams by Sarra ManningIf Nick Drake Came to My House - Mackenzie CrookThe Waiting by Michael ConnellyTenderheart by Hetty Lui McKinnonFor more recommendations and book joy, head to www.bestsellerspodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Kate Mosse

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 67:07


    There's a lot of juiciness to this episode - from how books are marketed, to the amount of research needed for historical fiction, and letting creativity flow where it needs to, which might just lead an author to the stage, or the QE2... Kate Mosse has achieved so much already and we loved being steeped in the history of her Joubert family as their story concludes in The Map of Bones - but - as ever, it doesn't matter if you're new to her stories or a longtime fan, hopefully we've got you covered!If you like our series, please do rate and review it on Apple Podcasts! And to check out past episodes and author's recommendations of further books to dive into, just go to www.bestsellerspodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Bestsellers Live at Chiltern Kills

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 46:45


    Phil & Natalie were delighted to return to Chiltern Kills this year. The crime festival which raises funds for the homeless is in its second year, organised by writers Tony Kent and Paul Waters. Its a beautiful day out where crime fiction fans get to genuinely mingle with their print heroes. Some things you need to know before listening:*At the beginning every time we tried to introduce a guest, Tony Kent walked out onto stage, hence the laughter!*Whilst we were doing our session, Jeffrey Archer was on the other stage, hence there's some references to him made by our author guests.Our panel was just fabulous this year: Erin Kelly, Vaseem Khan, Tony Kent and C.L. Taylor (who you'll hear referred to as Callie in the chat)Enjoy the live edition and we'll link to the authors' recommendations on our website bestsellerspodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Sir Ian Rankin

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 68:26


    Phil and Natalie are delighted to welcome Sir Ian Rankin to BestSellers in the week where his new Rebus - the 25th Rebus thriller - goes straight in at No.1 in the Sunday Times Top Ten Hardback Fiction chart. In this ep, Ian talks about how hard this book was to write; why he's a frustrated Rock Star and why he's attracted to the darker side of the human condition. You'll also find the books he recommends from other writers at our website: bestsellerspodcast.comEnjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Jason Rekulak's Back!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 74:02


    Can you believe it...? Not only are Phil and Natalie back for season SEVEN (cue Len Goodman impressions) but we have also been double nominated at this year's Independent Podcast Awards in Best Books and Best Arts & Crafts Categories. Thank You for all of your support, virtual coffees on Ko-Fi and subscribing and downloading our podcast. It means a lot.Enough Gushing! We're Back with a returning writer. A man whom we both love very much. It's the wonderfully modest Jason Rekulak. His new thriller sees a father receive a phone call from a daughter he hasn't spoken to for a few years, to say she's getting married. What he doesn't realise is that she's marrying the son of a billionaire and this wedding is dripping in wealth and weirdness in equal amounts...! It's such fun, will keep you guessing and you can hear Jason describe how he spent ages writing and re-writing the beginning of this novel so that he got it right; why film and tv rights can be such a laborious process and why he's doing it for the Dads...!Enjoy. And can you help us by rating us, reviewing us and subscribing if you haven't already please. Thank you SO much. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Tim Booth

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 82:35


    Tim Booth, yes that Tim Booth, singer with the band James, has a lot to say about writing his first fiction novel. He's well aware of the clichés about rock star books and is here to address them all. Nothing was off limits, so there's talk of sex and drugs and rock'n'roll, but also vulnerability and confidence and truth'n'lies. The genesis for the story came 28 years ago, but the catalyst was an LA writing group that frankly could make up the subject of an entirely different book! It's a thoughtful discussion but does get a bit sweary - goes with the rock band territory - just in case you've got young kids listening nearby.Find Tim's reading recommendations and all past episodes of Bestsellers at www.bestsellerspodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Chris Whitaker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 65:41


    Phil first met Chris Whitaker on the radio during lockdown, when Chris published, 'We Begin At The End.'His extraordinary new book, 'All The Colours of the Dark,' also features a strong teenage lead character, facing some pretty dire circumstances. Chris tells Natalie and Phil he drew on his own early years trauma to create his new hero, Patch. He also opens up about being arrested, accused of a financial crime, just as his last novel was coming out.And he reveals he's come to love The Muppets' 'Rainbow Connection' song, since writing this book...!All The Colours of the Dark is a superb book. Read it before you see it on TV, as Universal are currently making it as a three season event.Trigger Warning: Chris speaks candidly about his own abuse as a child in this episode. This may be triggering for survivors of physical abuse, child abuse or domestic violence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Abir Mukherjee

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 61:33


    Abir Mukherjee is the hugely successful writer of five historical crime novels. He created the Wyndham and Banerjee series of thrillers, starting in 1919 India, each book progressing towards Partition.His brand new novel - Hunted - is a stand alone contemporary edge of the seat thriller which took Abir over three years to write and resulted in him forming a mentoring group with luminaries such as Val McDermid, Lee Child, Mick Herron and Ruth Ware who all gave different advice on how to craft a contemporary thriller.Abir explains the writing process and 'turning things up to eleven,' with the action; why his starting point for his books is always his personal anger and he and Natalie bond over living in Surrey and share their fears about just how posh their kids are turning out..! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Summer Reads 2024!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 38:17


    Want even more book recommendations? We got 'em for you! There are 8 books to discover from Nat and Phil's reading stacks - ranging from an action thriller to a drama stepped in the '68 music scene, to short stories and a collaborative book featuring dozens of writers. These are all stories that have grabbed our attention, some we've read, some we're mid-read and some we've yet to start, but all sound fascinating and we hope might make choosing that summer read a little bit easier. Have a listen to discover more about:Fourteen Days edited by Margaret Atwood and Douglas PrestonEruption by Michael Crichton and James PattersonThe Memo by Lauren Mechling and Rachel DodesColton Gentry's Third Act by Jeff ZentnerThey Dream in Gold by Mai SennaarThe Princess of Las Vegas by Chris BohjalianI Love You, I Love You, I Love You by Laura DockrillYou Like it Darker by Stephen KingFull details on where to get these books and support the podcast at www.bestsellerspodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Mark Billingham's Back

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 55:36


    Mark Billingham makes a welcome return to BestSellers. This is his second book in his brand new tragic-comic series of DS Declan Miller books. Book Two - The Wrong Hands - starts with a botched briefcase robbery inside of which is a pair of severed human hands!In this edition Mark speaks candidly about how nervous he is of putting book two out there; he reveals when Tom Thorne will return and Natalie gives him the ultimate back cover blurb!We Love Mark Billingham and we think after this episode, you will too... if you don't already. Which you probably do. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Yulin Kuang

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 76:54


    Mid-career as a screenwriter, adapting other people's stories, Yulin Kuang swerved to write her own book and yes, it's likely to be adapted for the screen too when she finds the time! How to End a Love Story is about Helen, who has a very good reason to detest Grant after what happened when they were at high school, but then they are put in the same writers' room. He's adapting her very successful book series for television. It's not about the destination, it's all about the journey here, and Yulin has the best journey too, starting in fan fiction, then creating her own comedy series and manifesting a brilliant career. In return, we explain what a bonkbuster is/was. Hmm, our trajectory needs work, but hope you love this conversation as much as we did!Please note - this episode is more sweary than usual! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Michael Showalter and Cathy Schulman

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 36:14


    How do you adapt a much-loved, bestselling book into a film, and keep fans happy? Nat and Phil spoke to Robinne Lee about her gorgeous book, The Idea of You, back in 2021. Around that time producer Cathy Schulman also read that story and set about turning it into a movie, with Michael Showalter directing and co-writing. And this, is the story of how that happened, the changes that were made, and whether it's been successful. The Idea of You, starring Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine, is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.Bestsellers news! We have a website! So find all your book recs and past episodes one click away at www.bestsellerspodcast.comAlso, if you're able to, please do give a review of the podcast on your preferred listening platform to help others discover their next favourite read! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Jennie Godfrey

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 64:37


    You know those books that catch a moment? Jennie Godfrey's The List of Suspicious Things is one of those happening right now. It's a heart-warming tale of friendship immersed in late 1970s Yorkshire, where everyday life is overshadowed and ever-changed by the news of a serial killer at large. Jennie shares how there were early questions about writing the Yorkshire accent into her characters' speech, but that her agent and publisher championed the ‘localness' of the story. Depending on your age, you'll either be heartened by the references to Kerplunk and swarfega, or fascinated by this as a piece of historical fiction (we won't judge either way!). Plus Jennie shares her remarkable and well-earned tale behind the scenes to getting published, and having the confidence to follow a writerly dream. Thanks so much for listening - Bestsellers is an independent podcast so if you are able to support the production by buying a metaphorical cuppa on ko-fi, support is always appreciated!https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Imran Mahmood Returns!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 66:22


    Imran Mahmood is a Barrister by day; A Sunday Times Top 10 Bestselling Writer by night! He's back with his fourth book, Finding Sophie and in this chat with Natalie and Phil, Imran talks about the challenges of writing a thriller about a missing teenager as a parent himself; where to draw the line on gruesome outcomes for Entertainment, and he sprinkles in some hilarious stories about being in Court on big murder trials.Imran is an exceptional writer, a gentleman and great company so settle in for an hour in his esteemed company. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    BWBS - Books We've Been Sent (but are yet to read!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 32:27


    This Week, both Phil and Natalie received an infux of new books in the post. They're all worthy of being mentioned, but neither of them have had a chance to read any of these books yet. So that's why this episode is called Books We've Been Sent (but are yet to read)They are:Don Winslow - City in RuinsYulin Kuang - How to end a Love StoryDavid Nicholls - You Are HereAndrew Hunter Murray - A Beginner's Guide to Breaking and EnteringTony Kent - The Shadow NetworkKaliane Bradley - The Ministry of Time Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Milly Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 71:53


    What's the difference between a love story and a romance novel? Why are some people so anti-romance in books but definitely not in life? All this and oh so much more gets discussed on this episode as author Milly Johnson joins Nat and Phil to share the process and the inspiration behind her latest bestseller, The Happiest Ever After. Starting out as a joke writer, Milly has kept that humor throughout all her writing, and it's no wonder why Hairy Biker Dave Myers was one of her biggest fans. Thanks so much for choosing to listen! Bestsellers is an independent podcast created by, and edited by, Phil Williams and Natalie Jamieson. If you like what we do and are able to help support the production you can say thanks with a metaphorical cuppa here:https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Nicci French

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 82:51


    Nicci French are husband and wife writing team Nicci Gerrard and Sean French. They've been together 33 years and have co-authored novels for 27 of those years. Their latest is a stand alone about a mother who fails to turn up to her husband's 50th birthday party back in 1990. Set across two timelines, the book follows the search for Charlotte Salter and features a true crime podcast trying to outpace a failing Police investigation, to discover where she might be.In this Ep we talk about writing with your spouse: How are ideas generated, characters fully formed and plot devices decided upon when there's two of you working on the same book. And why Sean can see twists coming a mile off....! It's a lot of fun and we loved chatting with Nicci and Sean. They're a delight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    WWBR (What We've Been Reading)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 29:32


    It's the return of WWBR! Will the acronym catch on? Let's see... Anyway, this is what Phil and Nat have been reading, or have bought and haven't had the chance to read yet, but still a delicious teetering pile of books to recommend. From the upcoming Anthony Horowitz whodunnit, to a sun-drench cinematic epic story, and Nat's gone rogue with a cookbook again. Hopefully there's something here to tempt you too...As an independent podcast, made from a love of reading (instead of cash), if you enjoy this and are in a position to help support the production costs, you can do so here, by buying a metaphorical cuppa - with thanks, always!https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Cate Quinn

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 60:06


    Cate Quinn precedes her brand new novel by telling us: "This is the first book I've written sober." From her brilliant mind comes THE CLINIC - a novel about a high end rehab center with dark secrets inside. It's told from the perspective of Meg, a casino security guard, who thinks her sister has died in the rehab and Cara, who's poached to run the centre. It's terrific.In this Episode, Cate tells Phil and Natalie about utilising her own experiences in rehab for this novel; why the people that run rehabs are way scarier to Cate than the addicts in treatment and why she's a World Champion at Thumb Wars...! If you enjoy this Ep, please rate, review and subscribe. It'll help us up the charts. And you can donate to keep us going via: https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Charmaine Wilkerson & Marissa Jo Cerar

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 28:44


    Two writers for the (free) price of one, as author Charmaine Wilkerson talks about adapting her book, Black Cake, into a TV series with show runner Marissa Jo Cerar. It's a thriller and a family drama, straddling the past and the present, and yep, the black cake of the title - a Caribbean rum cake - features heavily too! Charmaine and Marissa talk about the key things to think about, and get right, when changing it up for 8 episodes for Disney Plus.Thank you so much for listening and if you'd like to buy Nat and Phil a metaphorical cuppa to help support the production costs you totally can! https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    SA Cosby

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 73:34


    If you're new to SA Cosby's writing, have a listen to what to expect from All The Sinners Bleed, and then race to get the book at your local library or book store! It's that good. This is a thriller, a southern noir, about the first Black sheriff to preside in a small southern town, investigating a murder. But that's the tip of the iceberg... SA Cosby writes with such lyricism and empathy about this community, both Natalie and Phil found the story irresistible, and hope you do too.If you're able to support the production of this series by buying Phil and Nat a metaphorical cuppa you can do so here - new website coming soon, with full back catalogue of episodes and all the author recommendations to inspire even more reading:https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Terry Hayes SPOILERS

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 13:34


    This is a Bonus Ep, it's under 15 mins and it's Natalie grilling Terry Hayes on the ending of his latest thriller THE YEAR OF THE LOCUST. You should only hear this, once you've read the book, but it's a fascinating explanation of how he arrived at a genre busting ending and the huge amount of research which went into it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Terry Hayes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 70:54


    For our first Ep of 2024, Natalie and Phil speak to Screenwriter turned Novelist, TERRY HAYES. You may've read I Am Pilgrim: It sold over five million copies. But the realisation of a dream for the Mad Max writer to become a published author took it's toll. Over a decade followed before Terry was able to deliver his second novel. In this hugely entertaining episode Terry talks about delivering a million words to his publisher; why his love of cricket inspired one of the characters in this book and the BEST story of a Hollywood party involving Jim Carrey riding a camel in Beverly Hills, EVER....!Once you've heard this and if you want to discover more about the book's ending, then check out the additional SPOILERS Ep, BUT DON'T LISTEN TO THAT BEFORE YOU'VE READ THE BOOK! That one contains spoilers. This one does not: It's perfectly safe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Danyah Miller

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 71:55


    We all need a Danyah Miller in our lives - that's the conclusion after spending an hour in her company which is why Phil and Natalie are thrilled to introduce you to her debut book. It's fiction and non-fiction in one neat package - Seven Secrets of Spontaneous Storytelling - stuffed with helpful ways to navigate how we share stories and the connections we make in telling them. Danyah's lived many creative lives already in many guises, and shares how vital graphic novels have been to her reading life. She also *may* have inspired a certain Bubble character on Ab Fab... With added Whizzer & Chips comics appreciation if you stick around to the end as well...We love to hear from you and are grateful for any production support - so if you are in a position to buy us a metaphorical cuppa to say thanks, you can do so here!https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Books of the Year 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 44:00


    It's the 2023 edition of Phil and Natalie's books of the year! These are the stories they've enjoyed reading the most over the year, simple as that; the books that have been un-put-downable, the ones that made them smile, or gasp, or want to share with you. It's a mix of thrillers, dramas, comedies, and hopefully some surprises to inspire your reading lists as well! There are lots more episodes to come, but in the meantime, if you are in a position to offer some support towards the production costs then you can buy a metaphorical cuppa here:https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    BestSellers Live at Chiltern Kills Festival

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 57:21


    On the 7th October 2023, Phil and Natalie recorded their first EVER live Episode at the first EVER Chiltern Kills Crime Festival. Chiltern Kills was created by ace crime writer, Tony Kent, with all proceeds going to the homeless charity, Centrepoint. Sharing the stage with Phil & Natalie are:IMRAN MAHMOODMARK BILLINGHAMTONY KENTCLARE MACKINTOSHIn this live recording, they discuss everything from writing series versus stand alones; the peril of the end Acknowledgements and whether crime writers would in fact make good criminals. We had a lot of fun at Chiltern Kills and can't wait for it to return next year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Michael Connelly Returns

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 69:02


    We're back, BABY!And who better to ring in Season 5 of BestSellers than MICHAEL CONNELLY - the multi award winning writer and creator of the Harry Bosch, Lincoln Lawyer, Renée Ballard series of books. Michael is back with book 38: Resurrection Walk. A brilliant new Lincoln Lawyer story in which Mickey Haller must overturn a wrongful conviction, but in doing so he faces the opposite of the usual legal maxim, innocent till proven guilty.Michael tells Phil and Natalie how becoming a lawyer was way closer to happening for him, than becoming a cop; the challenges of keeping a series fresh and where he's at with his enormous TV roster which includes Bosch Legacy for Amazon and Lincoln Lawyer for Netflix. He spoke to us, shortly before returning to the TV writers' room.https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast if you want to support us in keeping this podcast going. Thank You. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Steve Cavanagh Returns

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 59:43


    Steve Cavanagh is King of the Hook. His previous taglines include, "The serial killer isn't on trial. He's ON THE JURY," and, "His client is innocent. His wife is guilty." His brand new ninth novel is a stand alone called, "Kill for Me Kill for You." It pays homage to Strangers on a Train and explores what would happen if two strangers meet by chance and agree to murder the other one's nemesis, leaving no clues to a likely suspect as to all intents and purposes it appears to be a random killing.Steve's famed for his twisty thrillers which keep you guessing right till the end. And in this episode he also confirms to Phil & Natalie when his much loved recurring conman Eddie Flynn will return to the written page and an exclusive preview of what the next Flynn book is about. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Summer To-Be-Read (TBR) Pile!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 32:44


    You know we love books, but do you also have that pile just waiting to be read, always?! The TBR pile can be a glorious thing, a teetering stack of books, full of ideas and stories that made us pick them, awaiting our full attention when the mood is right. Phil & Natalie run through their summer TBR stacks - 3 each - in the hope that a story will jump out at you and demand to be added to your pile. Happy reading! If you enjoy this podcast, you can buy us a metaphorical cuppa here and tell us what's on your TBR pile!https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Clare Mackintosh returns

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 66:50


    It's publication day for Clare Mackintosh: A return visitor to the BestSellers Podcast. Clare's second book in her Ffion Morgan Detective series is called A Game of Lies. It centres around a fictional reality TV show called Exposure, where contestants have to battle to keep their inner secrets, secret, whilst exposing the secrets of their fellow competitors. When one of the contestants disappears into the North Wales countryside mid-show, Ffion is called in to work out if a crime has been committed and by whom. In this episode we talk about Reality TV; How Clare was nearly the lead copper on Channel 4's Hunted and Natalie boldly suggests Clare might want to increase her HRT. It's all here...! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Summer Reads!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 25:37


    Holiday reads covered! And even if you're not headed away, Nat and Phil have got 5 suggestions for books to metaphorically whisk you away. There's a book about mental fitness, fictional rich people behaving badly in a whodunnit, and a fascinating debut about language and identity from Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi. Plus in praise of Caitlin Moran's writing and Julie Cohen's lusty summer romantic drama, aptly named Summer People. Hope you find something to love, and there will be more recs coming soon!Pass on your reading recs too on ko-fi and if you're able to support this podcast with a metaphorical cuppa then that would be lovely too:https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Mike Gayle

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 66:04


    The brilliant Comedy Dramatist Mike Gayle returns to BestSellers. This time to tell us about his brand new nineteenth book on what is our nineteenth consecutive Episode of this season. Spooky, eh...? The book isn't spooky. It's Mike's best yet about a newly separated teacher, Helen, whose husband has not only had the mid life affair but decides to take his new girlfriend on the family holiday Helen should've been on with their children. Whilst she stews at home, the doorbell rings and out of the blue is Ben, a boyfriend from 25 years ago who's now a world famous rock star with his own problems to run from.Phil & Natalie talk to Mike about how he creates characters that you want to root for; his 25th anniversary as a published author and Natalie puts Mike on the Psychiatrist's Chair....!If you love it, feel free to buy us a metaphorical brew at: https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Kirstin Chen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 67:34


    The world truly took notice of Kirstin Chen's writing with her third book, Counterfeit, which was picked up and included on influential lists by Reese Witherspoon and Roxanne Gay. A thrilling crime story centre around friendship, prejudice, and a counterfeit handbag operation, Kirstin's book hooks you in from the get-go. Based in San Francisco, Kirstin explains how a real life crime sparked this novel into life, why it became key to exploring racial injustices, and how writing and finishing a book can be success enough.If you've enjoyed this conversation please share it and tell your friends! You can also support the author by buying their book, and support Nat and Phil to make more Bestsellers podcasts by buying them a metaphorical cuppa here:https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Daisy Upton

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 66:40


    Daisy Upton is a Rock Star in the BestSellers Household. You'll know her better as Five Minute Mum, a former classroom assistant who's 5 min easy to set up games for kids, have come to the rescue of many an arguing home, and earned her over 250,000 Instagram followers.Her latest book is her first targeted at children rather than parents: STARTING SCHOOL walks your child through what to expect in their first few days in a brand new environment and is packed with useful tips for children and parents alike.In this episode Daisy explains where her five minute mum concept came from; how she's now judged by other parents and where her further writing ambitions lie. We also talk Cocktails and Natalie mentions The Spirits substack by Richard Godwin, which she promised we'd link to in this synopsis, plus listen right to the end for Phil's story of a cocktail experience which ended in flames...! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Cecilia Rabess

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 64:48


    Way back in Episode 6 of Series 4, Cecilia's debut novel, Everything's Fine, was recommended to all of us by Curtis Sittenfeld. So we took her up on that rec, read Cecilia's book and totally fell in love with the story and her whip-smart writing style too. And lo, as if by magic, now we get to talk to Cecilia Rabess all about how she achieved that! It's a romantic comedy of errors if you like, about two people from different backgrounds with very different ideals, who meet and try to navigate their way through love. Hope you love this one as much as we did! And if you are in a position to support the podcast, well that would be just fine and dandy too. Metaphorical coffees can be bought for Bestsellers, which we'll channel back into making these, just head to Ko-fi:https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    TJ Newman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 58:10


    Hollywood knows a good thing when it reads it, and TJ Newman is a very good thing whose two novels are currently in the works to become movies. Her second thriller, Drowning, once again draws on her flight expertise from a decade spent as cabin crew and it is the perfect summer, or anytime-of-year read. Proper page-turning stuff. As ever, you never quite know where these conversations might go with us, but come on the ride that'll take in some musical theatre (YES! says Natalie), love of the film Titanic, disaster epics and how 41 rejections can be spun into gold!We loved this conversation with TJ and while Phil and Natalie await their own publishing dreams to be realized, if you're in a position to buy a metaphorical cuppa to show your support, thank you!https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Dennis Lehane

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 68:37


    What can we say about Dennis Lehane..? He's written some of the best novels of all time which people like Clint Eastwood and Martin Scorsese have seized upon for the big screen. Think MYSTIC RIVER or SHUTTER ISLAND. He was a staff writer on The Wire. He's now a major show runner for Apple TV+ with the likes of Blackbird and the upcoming Firebug, both starring Taron Egerton. Dennis is back with his fourteenth novel SMALL MERCIES - and it's easily Phil's book of 2023. It's set amidst the School Bussing Riots in Boston of 1974 and tells the story of a hard as nails woman called Mary Pat Hennessy who's trying to find out why her daughter hasn't returned home, the same night that a black teenager is murdered in a racially motivated attack. This is a rare opportunity to hear one of the 21st century's best story tellers talk about how he does his job; why he can't stand ego on Set and how this book poured out of him whilst he was having a nightmare shooting Blackbird...! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Mark Billingham

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 66:29


    Mark Billingham has done it all. He's been an actor, a stand up, a TV screenwriter and a multi award winning crime writer. He's back with his first brand new series in 20 years, with Detective Miller: He dances, he keeps pet rats and he's very sardonic. THE LAST DANCE is a departure from Billingham's award winning Tom Thorne series, with a change of tone that brings rich humour to the whodunnit genre.Phil & Natalie love Mark's books and chatting to him. This interview is searingly honest about the pain of writing for TV; the pressures of book deadlines and if you've ever wondered where the phrase, 'blowing smoke up your arse,' comes from, Mark will tell you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Susanna Hoffs

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 75:54


    Yep, THE Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles fame chats to Phil and Natalie about her debut fiction novel, This Bird Has Flown. Susanna explains how she started writing fiction in the '80s at the peak of her her pop fame, and has always read voraciously from childhood. She's written screenplays before now but after one of her sons questioned if she'd ever write that book she'd talked about for so many years, she thought she'd better get on with it. This is not the ghost-written celebrity project you may be thinking, this is all Susanna, writing from experience and her fun and passion is right there in the book for all to enjoy!You can support this podcast by buying a cuppa here:https://ko-fi.com/bestsellerspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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