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Jamie Mason interview – Episode 116 Reading & Writing podcast

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The 116th episode of the Reading & Writing podcast features an interview with Jamie Mason, author of THREE GRAVES FULL.

Three Graves Full is an astonishing debut novel, smart and stylish and wonderfully light on its feet. Jamie Mason writes crisp, surprising sentences, and this aura of wit infuses her lovely plot with an absolutely Hitchcockian menace. I think she was probably born to be a writer, and I eagerly look forward to whatever she will do next.” — Peter Straub, author of Ghost Story and The Talisman (with Stephen King)

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