Episodes

  • New Mysteries Released in December 2025 and January 2026 by Black Authors
    Feb 26 2026

    Episode 153

    Nicole Glover

    The Seekers


    4th book in The Murder and Magic Series


    Book Blurb:


    In the 1960s, the world was caught up in reaching beyond our planet and into the cosmos. It felt impossible—but there was nothing science, math…and magic couldn’t make possible. The race to space was on, and the Moon was what everyone had their eyes on.


    Including Cynthia Rhodes, a brilliant arcane engineer at NASA’s Ainsworth Research Labs. Talented in math and magic, she hosts a magical educational show... a job she took mostly for a chance to regularly see the dashing Theodore Danner, a professor of arcane archeology.


    She is also an amateur sleuth—something that has run in her family for generations.


    When a cursed museum curator nearly interrupts a broadcast of their show, Cynthia finds an eager sleuthing partner in Theo. Pairing up, they begin investigating the strange behavior of the curator and a mysterious theft at the arcane history museum—until one of Cynthia’s own coworkers perishes right in front of her in a major lab accident that endangers Ainsworth’s role in the space race.


    Certain it was murder instead of an accident, Cynthia sees this as a separate case at first. However the more she and Theo investigate, Cynthia uncovers a surprising link between the two incidents. The museum theft and murder are part of a larger equation—one that includes deadly enchantments, rumored pirate treasure, a peculiar plant, and a dire threat to the space program as well as everything she holds dear.


    Interview with Ms. Glover after her first book in the series

    https://www.ifoundthisgreatbook.com/interviews/a-conversation-with-mystery-author-nicole-glover/


    Bryan Patric Avory

    The Spy in the Gymnasium

    The Spy at the Zoo

    The Spy in the Museum

    The Spy in the Library


    4 books - the Junior Spy series


    Main characters - Kat and Harry


    Blurb for “The Spy. In the Gymnasium:


    The Junior Spies are at it again! This time, Kat and Harry go undercover on their school’s basketball team. Their mission is to protect the star player, Remy. But when Remy gets kidnapped, the Junior Spies suspect a R.A.V.E.N. agent might be in their midst. Can they find the hoops hero and uncover the evil agent hiding in their school? Young readers will find out in this hi-lo spy adventure! With a high-interest topic and text written below the targeted grade level, every book in the Junior Spies series supports phonics skills and fosters reading success.


    Valerie Wilson Wesly

    The Mysterious Death of Junetta Plum


    Historical Mystery - new series - A Harriet Stone Mystery


    1926: Harriet Stone, a liberated, educated Black woman, and Lovey, the orphaned, biracial, 12-year-old she is bound to protect are Harlem-bound, embarking on a new, hopefully less traumatic, chapter in their lives. They have been invited to move from Connecticut by Harriet’s cousin, Junetta Plum, who runs a boarding house for independent-minded single women. It’s a bold move since Harriet has never met Junetta, but the fatalities of the Spanish flu and other tragedies have already forced her and Lovey to face their worst fears. Alone except for each other, they have little left to lose—or so it seems as they arrive at sophisticated Junetta’s impressive brownstone.


    Her cousin has a sharp edge that makes Harriett slightly uncomfortable. Still, after retiring to her room for the night, she finally falls asleep—only to awaken to Junetta arguing with someone downstairs. In the morning, she makes a shocking discovery at the foot of the stairs.

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    22 mins
  • Discussing Knight's Shade by Angela Henry
    Jun 11 2024

    In this episode I discuss the second book in Angela Henry's Xavier Knight series, Knight's Shade.

    I also discuss three new books I recently added to my directory of crime fiction by Black authors.

    Finally, I discuss why the podcast has been on such a long pause and what are my plans for the podcast in the future.

    You can find all the books discussed and more here:

    https://www.ifoundthisgreatbook.com/podcast-episode/knights-shade-angela-henry/

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    19 mins
  • Tracy Clark Talks About Her New Mystery "Hide"
    Mar 12 2023

    For the second time, I have had the honor to interview award winning mystery author Tracy Clark. We talk about the first book in her new Detective Harriet Foster mystery series, "Hide".

    Tracy provides some great insights into the creation of her new sleuth, Harriet Foster. Listen to this interview to find out why Ms. Clark gave her sleuth three incredible heavy burdens to carry while she attempts to hunt down a serial killer who is targeting red hair women with deep blue eyes. You will also discover why her sleuth, Harriet Foster, must be paired with the one person in the detective squad everyone tries to avoid. We learn why for Harriet it is this job or nothing. Tracy provides some great insights into how she gets into the mind of the serial killer.

    And so much more.

    Tracy Clark, author of "Hide"- Interviews - I Found This Great Book

    You can find Tracy Clark on Twitter @tracypc6161 and her website: www.tracyclarkbooks.com

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    44 mins
  • A Conversation with Mystery Author Faye Snowden
    Jun 15 2022

    Fay Snowden's Website: Noir mystery writer | Faye Snowden

    I had the immense pleasure to talk with mystery author Faye Snowden. Her latest book is "A Killing Rain" and features her sleuth, Raven Burns. "A Killing Rain" is the second book in the Raven Burns series of mysteries.

    We Discuss

    2:15 Faye provides an overview of "A Killing Rain" 4:06 We discuss Faye's sleuth, Raven Burns 15:17 Faye provides insight into the motivation for the names of the books in the series 19:37 We discuss what Raven Burns would do and eat when she is not solving a mystery 21:18 We talk about three of the other characters in the story. We start with Billy Ray 24:14 We move on to discuss Imogene and the source of her tension with Raven 27:13 We finish our discussion of the supporting characters with Mamma Joe 31:26 Faye Snowden shares her reasons for creating a fictional city in Louisiana for her setting 35:51 We discuss the meaning of Noir fiction 38:31 We discuss Faye Snowden's other novels and short stories 45:11 Faye discussed reading the short stories of James Alan McPherson (James Alan McPherson - Wikipedia)

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    50 mins
  • Discussing Comedy: American Style by Jessie Redmon Fauset with Tonia Ransom from The Nightlight Podcast
    Feb 3 2022

    My final discussion of the novels by Jessie Redmon Fauset is with Tonia Ransom from The Nightlight Podcast. We dig deep into Fauset's novel "Comedy: American Style". This novel explores the desires of a family matriarch's commitment to passing for white and the effect it has on her children. Faucet presents the dynamics of passing from several different perspectives. Tonia's deep and personal views on the story are a delight to hear. We also delve into how Fauset presents the world of the Black middle and upper class of Philadelphia in the 1920s. Our conversation also explores the way Jessie depicts the lives of women during this period of history.

    Tonia Ransom is the creator of the Nightlight podcast. The podcast is dedicated to showcasing horror fiction by Black authors. You will hear new and classic horror fiction by Black authors professionally read. If you have an interest in horror and always wanted to find stories in the genre that center Black people, this podcast is perfect for you. Tonia also features interviews with many of the authors of the works presented. In 2021, the podcast earned the IGNYTE award for Best Fiction Podcast. When Tonia is not producing an award-winning podcast, she is busy writing her own horror fiction.

    You can explore the Nightlight podcast here. NIGHTLIGHT – A Black Horror Podcast (nightlightpod.com)

    Also, you can listen to a previous interview I conducted with Tonia here.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • A Conversation with Mystery Author Nicole Glover
    Nov 23 2021

    A Conversation with Mystery Author Nicole Glover - I Found This Great Book

    Nicole Glovers books "The Conductors" and "The Undertakers" are historical mystery set in post civil war Philidelphia. The sleuths Hetty and Benjy solve murder mysteries with magic.

    We Discuss:
    • 03:00 – Nicole discusses her motivation for creating The Conductors.
    • 04:13 – Nicole provides details on her research process. She provides some insightful information on the fact and myths of life during the Pre and Post Civil War period.
    • 14:13 – We discuss the magic system created for The Conductors and The Undertakers.
    • 19:33 – We discuss the relationship between Benjy and Hetty. Nicole gives insight on how she includes a romance story thread in her books.
    • 24:51 – We explore how Hetty and Benjy work together as a team to solve the murder mystery.
    • 27:39 – We talk about how Nocole Glover's Magic and Murder series uses post civil war Philidelphia as its setting. Especially the lesser-known Black community.
    • 30:23 – We discuss the second book in the series, The Undertakers.
    • 42:28 – Nicole gives us insight into her writing process.

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    49 mins
  • A Conversation with Alverne Ball – Mystery and Graphic Novel Author
    Nov 11 2021

    Alverne Ball

    https://www.ifoundthisgreatbook.com/interviews/a-conversation-with-alverne-ball-mystery-and-graphic-novel-author/

    Author of the Frank Calhoun police procedurals series

    • Only the Holy Remain
    • Blue Religion

    And the New Graphic Novel – "Across the Tracks: Remembering the Tulsa Race Massacre and Black Wall Street"

    We discuss

    Alverne's sleuth Frank Calhoun who has some heavy demons he is fighting. Alverne provides insight into the character and his reasons for creating Frank Calhoun.

    We discussed the relationship between Frank Calhoun and his partner Fred Lions. How two Black police officers are seen by others as similar when the reality is so very different.

    Alverne shares the details on his research process of this book.

    We learn how the city of Chicago plays an important role in both books in the series.

    Alverne digs deep into how his mysteries explore the relationship between the Black community and the police force. Also, the relationship between Black police officers and the community.

    We discuss the new graphic novel ("Across the Tracks:") by Alverne Ball and illustrator Stacey Robinson.

    Alverne explains how this graphic novel brings a new approach to telling the story of the Tulsa Race Massacre and Black Wall Street.

    Alverne shares some news about his future projects

    Related Links

    5 Things I Learned About Writing From Watching Soap Operas - Writer's Digest (writersdigest.com)

    https://youtu.be/UaDZyhvow_o

    Follow Alverne Ball on social media

    Twitter: @AlverneBall

    Facebook: /AlverneBall

    Instagram: @alverneball

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Discussing "The Chinaberry Tree" by Jessie Redmon Fauset with Mollie and Dani of Black Chick Lit
    Sep 23 2021

    Dani and Mollie from the Black Chick Lit podcast join me to discuss Jessie Redmon Fauset's third novel, "The Chinaberry Tree". A fascinating novel that explores the lives of three black women in a small suburban town in early 1900s New Jersey. The novel explores their desire for respectability and security through marriage. But a family secret lingers in the background of their lives and threatens to disrupt all their dreams.

    In the first 30 minutes we have a spoiler free discussion of the book and Molli and Dani provide great insights on how Faucet's classic work share similarity to some contemporary literary genres. The remaining portions of the discussion dig deep into the characters and the dynamics of life depicted in this novel.

    Dani and Molli bring great wisdom and fun to the discussion of this novel.

    Black Chick Lit is a bi-monthly podcast that talks books by and about black women. Each month, they host an in-depth look at a title written by a black woman and its author. Dani and Mollie read across genres and forms, including literary fiction, non-fiction, YA, poetry, and urban fiction. Previous episodes include Queen Sugar, by Natalie Baszile; The Hate U Give, by Angie Thomas; and Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston.

    In between book discussion episodes, they host Black Chit Lit Chats. Each month, they ask listeners to share their opinions about different aspects of reader life. Check out this episode where we discuss books every black woman should read.

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    1 hr and 26 mins