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Killer Content with Emily Webb

A weekly True Crime podcast
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Killer Content with Emily Webb

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Killer Content with Emily Webb

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Killer Content with Emily Webb

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Killer Content with Emily Webb

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Roger Simpson has created some of the most popular television series in Australia. Think Stingers, Good Guys, Bad Guys, Something in the Air and Halifax F.P. which features the character Jane Halifax, Forensic Psychiatrist, played by Rebecca Gi
Kate McCaffrey is an acclaimed author of young adult fiction and now she’s written her first adult novel. DOUBLE LIVES is a story within a story following Amy, Journalist trying to establish herself in Western Australia again after time away wo
Robert Justice is a Denver-based author whose debut fiction book THEY CAN’T TAKE YOUR NAME has the real and shocking issues of wrongful convictions and the death penalty at the core of the narrative. Read a book, right a wrong is at the heart o
Greg Woodland is a scriptwriter, director and once upon a time…an aspiring punk rocker. After a number of his script projects, including one picked up by Disney, didn’t make it to production he turned to crime fiction to tell his stories. His d
John M. Green’s cracking art heist, underworld thriller FRAMED is a ripper of a read. The main character JJ is a whip-smart Aussie art conservator who finds herself lured into a dark web of intrigue, deception and murder after she believes she
Alexandra Shapiro is a New York criminal defence attorney and one of the leading appeals lawyers in the United States. Early in her legal career Alexandra was a clerk for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, when the iconic legal figure had just starte
The book we are going to talk about in this episode is one of my stand-out reads this year. Debut author John Byron’s dark, thrilling crime fiction THE TRIBUTE sees a tough, blokey Sydney Detective Dave Murphy chasing a serial killer obsessed w
Ellen J. Green has written a book called Murder in the Neighbourhood about America’s first recorded modern day mass shooting in 1949 in Camden, New Jersey. The gunman was Howard Unruh, a war veteran who killed 13 people from his neighbourhood i
Crime fiction reviewer, interviewer and champion of antipodean authors Craig Sisterson is back with “five books in five minutes” and he doesn’t disappoint. Craig is the author of Southern Cross Crime, The Pocket Essential Guide to the Crime Fic
Crime fiction reviewer Craig Sisterson is back on Killer Content to chat news including the longlist for the Ngaio Marsh Awards (which Craig founded) and the 2022 the CWA Daggers (we recorded this interview a week before the winners were announ
My entry into the work of bestselling Scottish author Stuart MacBride is his latest book No Less the Devil … and I absolutely loved it. This book features the character, Detective Sergeant Lucy McVeigh who is part of a team working around the c
John Stamp’s book is BLOOD RED IVORY. It’s got a compelling lead character Special Agent Tyrone Benhoff who is with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service - that’s NCIS, like the popular TV show.Tyrone is on the outer after getting on the wro
I discovered Queensland-based Kylie Kaden by reading her latest book ONE OF US which lifts the lid on what, on the surface, appears to be the polished suburban life. It’s a premise that I can’t get enough of - what goes on behind closed doors?
Shelley Burr is a debut Australian author who drew inspiration for her novel WAKE from true crime online forums to create the story which centres around anxious and reclusive woman Mina McCreery, whose life has been defined by the disappearance
Australian debut author Dinuka McKenzie burst on to the crime fiction scene early in 2022 with her police procedural The Torrent. What I really like about The Torrent is that the main character Detective Sergeant Kate Miles is heavily pregnant,
Rebecca Griffiths is a British author whose books had me staying up way too late…which is always a reliable sign of a great read.Rebecca spoke to me from her home in rural Wales and we chatted about her books, finding confidence in her creativi
Sheerwater by Melbourne author Leah Swann is one of those books that I think about often…long after I read it.In 2021 I was on the judging panel for Sisters in Crime Australia’s Davitt Awards. Sheerwater was one of the many crime books we read
Suzanne Frankham is a New Zealand born, Australian-based crime writer who published her first crime novel in 2021 called Shadow over Edmund Street, a police procedural and thriller set in Auckland featuring a detective called Alex Cameron. Suza
An interview with Garry Disher has been on my Wishlist for so long so I am thrilled I got the chance to speak to him. Garry has written more than 50 books across different genres but he’s best known for his searing crime fiction. Garry was writ
Mike Masson spent more than 30 years in the Metropolitan Police in London, having moved to the capital from a small island in Scotland where he grew up in a large family. During his police career he was a homicide detective and was also station
Award-winning debut author Loraine Peck has a lot to celebrate. Not only did her first book The Second Son win the best debut crime fiction in the 2021 Ned Kelly Awards, Loraine is also a cancer survivor having had ovarian and breast cancers. S
Michael Burge is a writer and journalist based in Northern New South Wales, in a very literary-named town called Deepwater. I was privileged to talk to Michael about some deeply personal experiences and his advocacy for the LGBTIQA+ community t
Michael Burge is a writer and journalist based in Northern New South Wales, in a very literary-named town called Deepwater. I was privileged to talk to Michael about some deeply personal experiences and his advocacy for the LGBTIQA+ community t
Crime fiction reviewer and champion of antipodean authors Craig Sisterson is back with “five books in five minutes” and he doesn’t disappoint. Craig is the author of Southern Cross Crime, The Pocket Essential Guide to the Crime Fiction, Film an
Crime fiction reviewer and champion of antipodean authors Craig Sisterson is back with “five books in five minutes” and he doesn’t disappoint. Craig is the author of Southern Cross Crime, The Pocket Essential Guide to the Crime Fiction, Film an
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