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Sunday Tea With V at the Hystery Chronicles Podcast

Sunday Tea With V at the Hystery Chronicles Podcast

By: Verena Rose
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Sunday Tea with V features entertaining and informative conversations with authors who write historical mysteries. Award-winning editor Verena Rose poses questions about research and creative processes as well as the historical period her guests are writing about.Verena Rose Art Literary History & Criticism
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  • Episode 197: Sunday Tea with V and Amanda Cockrell
    Apr 5 2026

    On this Sunday episode, V chats with Amanda Cockrell about her book "Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?: A Novel of the Hollywood Blacklist"

    Elizabeth "Liza Jane" Sydney, a beloved, old-school Movie Star, is used to getting what she wants. Her film career took off in the Golden Age of Hollywood and barely survived Sen. Joe McCarthy's infamous Red Scare hunt for Communists. Some of her costars and writer friends weren't so lucky. Now in her 80s, Liza Jane's a legend. But even legends eventually pass. She has a plan for that, too. Her will stipulates she must be buried in the oak grove in her backyard, local ordinances be damned. When she dies shortly after signing, a volatile assortment of industry friends, family, former lovers, rivals, charitable beneficiaries, and paparazzi descend. Some of Liza Jane's friends fight to uphold her wishes. Others try to break the will. And as her past is told in alternating chapters, her eccentric last wishes make sense. It's a timely tale of betrayals of friends by friends - including the worst one of all: by their country's own government.

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    48 mins
  • Episode 196: Sunday Tea with V and Eliot Kleinberg
    Mar 29 2026

    On this Sunday episode, V chats with Eliot Kleinberg about his novel "Hypocrite's Row: The Adventures of Nate Moran"

    If everything was jake, you wouldn't need Nate Moran.

    Prohibition made rumrunners into folk heroes and lawmen into villains. People romanticized the entrepreneurs who got them their hooch. When those entrepreneurs killed, it became personal for Miami cop Nate Moran. He’s the man with the fedora. And bad guys cross him at their peril.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Episode 195: Sunday Tea with V and Helena Dixon
    Mar 22 2026

    On this Sunday episode, V chats with Helena Dixon about her "The Secret Detective Agency" series.

    Upcoming release

    "The Afternoon Tea Murders: An utterly unputdownable cozy murder mystery (The Secret Detective Agency Book 4)"

    Tea and cake on the terrace, views of the Devon hills… and a dead body in the local village? This is one for Jane Treen…!

    London, 1942. Miss Jane Treen is at her desk in Whitehall sipping a strong coffee when she receives an urgent message about her colleague, codebreaker Arthur Cilento. He’s in danger in Devon, and Jane needs to get there sharpish. But before her bags are properly unpacked, the local teashop owner in Arthur’s village is found lying amidst the scones and teacakes… and she’s dead.

    When Jane arrives, it quickly becomes clear that the murder is a half-baked attempt to curdle Arthur’s current codebreaking mission – but how? There seem to be suspects at every turn. Is Arthur’s boss going to extremes to cover up his incompetence? Can the teashop customers be trusted? And what about the secretary, who seems to have secret links to the village teashop…

    Spurred on by scones and clotted cream, Jane and Arthur start to whip up a theory as to who the killer could be. But just as they begin to make progress, someone else is murdered – and it looks like Arthur could be next. It’s clear they need to solve this case quickly, before teatime is over and Arthur meets a sticky end…

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    37 mins
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I enjoy learning more about historical fiction authors and their books. Verena Rose's podcasts features engaging interviews with just such authors. An enjoyable listen!

Really enjoyable podcast!

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