Episode #204 “Of Crime and Roots”
Only on LIFE 25 at 10:30 pm
Thank you to City Winery NY
Only on LIFE 25 at 10:30 pm
Whether
based on a real event or on the spur of the moment, crime stories never
cease to fascinate audiences around the world. All of them boil down to
a handful of simple premises: how is the criminal going to get caught?
Who did it? And we, the readers, cruise through the pages to find out.
The three books this week do not escape these cardinal rules.
Okey Ndibe,
“Foreign Gods, Inc.” tells the story of Ike, a New York Nigerian cab
driver who sets out to steal the statue of an ancient Wa deity from his
home village to sell it to a New York art gallery. Ike’s plan is fueled
by desperation. Despite a degree in economics from a major American
college, Ike has a strong accent, which bars him from the corporate
world.
Nina Darnton,
“The Perfect Mother” explores the painful relationship between a
beloved daughter who acts against her privileged upbringing and her
devoted mother who experiences unimaginable fears. Inspired by the
infamous Amanda Knox case, the novel examines the complex questions of
how well do we know our children, and how far we would go to protect
them.
Bradford Morrow,
“The Forgers” starts with the death of a reclusive rare book collector,
whose hands have been severed, then shifts to Meghan and her lover, who
specializes in forging the handwriting of Sir Conan Doyle. But when
they receive threatening handwritten letters penned by long dead
authors, a gripping tale of love and an exploration of the tenuous
nature of authenticity follow.
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