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Six Years, 314 Episodes, and Absolutely No Plan
Jun 20, 2026
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Danger, Headlines, & Unexpected Challenges - In Death Astrology
Jun 13, 2026
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Eve Accidentally Stood Out: A PID Lost Episode
Jun 6, 2026
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How Has it Been Four Years?? We Talk to Heidi & Emily of Romancing the Shelf
May 30, 2026
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| 6/20/26 | ![]() Six Years, 314 Episodes, and Absolutely No Plan | Happy Anniversary to us! 🎉For our sixth anniversary episode, we did what any responsible podcasters would do: showed up with absolutely no plan and started talking.What followed was a trip down memory lane as AJ and Tara revisited some of their favorite Podcast in Death moments from the last six years. From the nerve-wracking first time reaching out to audiobook legend Susan Ericksen, to beloved guest appearances, to the episodes that somehow turned discussions about gift rooms, truck nuts, and laundry machines into comedy gold, this episode is a celebration of everything that makes this podcast so much fun. The story behind getting Susan Ericksen on the podcast for the very first timeHow Tara went from guest host to permanent fixture after Episode 7Favorite guest appearances, including discussions with listeners, authors, and fellow podcastersWhy "We Review the Reviews" remains one of the most entertaining things they doThe joy of talking about murder, friendship, character growth, and occasionally truck nutsA look back at some of the funniest and most memorable moments from the showAJ's surprise trivia game featuring ridiculous out-of-context quotes from past episodes"They're Both Dicks: The End"The infamous gift room discussionWhite elephant gifts in the In Death universeSummerset vs. Eve debatesRoarke's occasional bouts of dickishnessWhy Barney was, in fact, a dickThe luxury of having a washing machine in your apartment"Get that woman some birthday cake!"Mostly, though, this episode is about gratitude. Six years ago Podcast in Death was just an idea. Today it's a thriving community of readers, listeners, and friends who love talking about these books almost as much as Eve loves coffee and Roarke loves Eve.Thank you to everyone who has listened, emailed, commented, joined us live, disagreed with us, laughed with us, and helped make Podcast in Death what it is.Here's to the next six years. 🥂📚💀Because apparently there's still plenty of murder left to discuss. | — | ||||||
| 6/13/26 | ![]() Danger, Headlines, & Unexpected Challenges - In Death Astrology✨ | astrologycharacter analysis+4 | — | — | — | astrologyIn Death+6 | — | 1h 38m 18s | |
| 6/6/26 | ![]() Eve Accidentally Stood Out: A PID Lost Episode✨ | character analysisfictional scenarios+3 | — | Grease | — | EvePeabody+7 | — | 57m 40s | |
| 5/30/26 | ![]() How Has it Been Four Years?? We Talk to Heidi & Emily of Romancing the Shelf✨ | podcast anniversarycharacter development+3 | HeidiEmily | In DeathPortrait in Death | — | Romancing the ShelfUrban Wars+3 | — | 2h 28m 08s | |
| 5/23/26 | ![]() Huzzah to the New Reader! WRTR "Golden in Death"✨ | Goodreads reviewsreader reactions+4 | — | Golden in DeathMiracle on 34th Street | — | Goodreadsreviews+6 | — | 1h 03m 23s | |
| 5/16/26 | ![]() Normal Eve & Roarke Shit: We Review "Golden in Death"✨ | entitlementconsequences+5 | — | Golden in Death | — | In Death seriesmurder mystery+8 | — | 2h 20m 27s | |
| 5/9/26 | ![]() Such Language! We Review the Reviews of "Vendetta in Death"✨ | book reviewsliterary criticism+4 | — | Vendetta in Death | — | Vendetta in DeathEve Dallas+6 | — | 1h 13m 32s | |
| 5/2/26 | ![]() The Wit and Wisdom of Li Morris✨ | humor in deathmedical examiner+4 | — | — | — | Li MorrisEve+5 | — | 1h 01m 13s | |
| 4/25/26 | ![]() Distracted by Steak and Wine: We Review "Vendetta in Death"✨ | systemic injusticevigilante murder+5 | — | Vendetta in Death | — | murderjustice+6 | — | 2h 05m 45s | |
| 4/18/26 | ![]() That's LIEUTENANT Bitch to you!✨ | Eve DallasIn Death series+3 | — | In Death seriesVendetta | — | Eve DallasLieutenant Bitch+4 | — | 55m 54s | |
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| 4/11/26 | ![]() Eve's Good Deeds!✨ | Eve DallasIn Death series+4 | AJ | InDeath.net | — | Eve DallasIn Death+6 | — | 1h 30m 40s | |
| 4/4/26 | ![]() Practically Fashionable: The Eve Dallas LookBook! | Following the success of the McNab Lookbook, AJ has done it again. Armed with ChatGPT, an unhealthy amount of free time, and a two-page wiki entry on Eve Dallas's outfits, AJ assembled the Eve Dallas Lookbook — a visual tour through the fashion evolution of New York's most reluctant style icon.Yes, Eve Dallas. The woman who once owned one gray suit (button missing), a leather jacket, and a couple pairs of jeans. The woman who now has an actual section of red jackets. Because she married Roarke, and that man will not rest until every color on the spectrum hangs in her closet whether she asked for it or not. (Spoiler: She never asked for it.)AJ built a custom ChatGPT app — the "Eve Dallas Lookbook Studio" — to maintain a consistent model. The AI did its best. We are choosing to be charmed.The Basics (Naked in Death Era): A worn leather jacket. A gray suit. Possibly the same shirt in both. Pre-Roarke Eve, dressing accordingly.The Cop Looks: Outfits spanning Witness through Stolen — bronze jackets, copper-soled boots, celadon green (yes it's a color, Tara), and one pair of green boots both hosts are prepared to commit crimes for. Highlights: AI pants perpetually too loose (the hosts take this personally); one outfit that looked like a Disney cast member until AJ fixed it; AI spontaneously adding Eve's badge and handcuffs without being asked (A+); a debate about what a "topper" is (a long suit jacket — Tara was vindicated). Also: Eve owns a SECTION of red jackets. A SECTION. The Formal Wear: The bronze wedding dress from Immortal. The silver-panel "Leonardo" from Holiday ("Why don't I just go naked and save time?"). The gold column dress from Festive. The black-and-silver skin suit from Reunion that both hosts want immediately. The ombré purple gown from Stolen — THE ONE WITH POCKETS. Sylvia was right. Everything should have pockets.At-Home Wear: The NYPSD sweatshirt. That's the section.New patrons: Welcome to Megan and Mona! (Mona — AJ is sorry it took two episodes. You were there in spirit.)Romancing the Shelf crossover: They've read Portrait — scheduling can commence! Except Tara will be in Iowa on both available dates. Iowa is non-negotiable. May or June it is.Listener voicemail from Lisa: Lisa argues that Morris paved the way for Roarke — his calm, composed presence gave Eve a template for connecting with a man her own age before Roarke arrived. The hosts found this compelling. Morris is always welcome.The full PDF lookbook is available to download | — | ||||||
| 3/28/26 | ![]() Perfection! Three Stars: We Review the Reviews of "Stolen in Death" | This week, AJ and Tara dive into the wild world of reviewing the reviews for Stolen in Death—and wow, people on the internet really said some things. From baffling one-star takes by readers who jumped into book 62 with no context, to deeply confusing three-star “perfect” reviews, this episode is a glorious mix of rage, laughter, and “do people know how books work?” moments.Along the way, AJ and Tara defend Eve, side-eye bad-faith reviewers, and absolutely lose it over complaints that make no sense—especially the now-iconic “Perfection as always. Three stars.” They also talk about why some readers seemed determined to be mad no matter what, why Stolen in Death worked so well for longtime fans, and why Magdalena getting punched in the face did not exactly inspire much sympathy in this house.And because the good reviews deserved their flowers, the second half of the episode highlights the readers who got it—including praise for the book’s emotional depth, its satisfying twists, and of course, the incomparable Susan Ericksen, whose narration once again earns the kind of love usually reserved for royalty.Plus: listener comments from Facebook, theories about the reveal, love for Whitney’s role in the takedown, Roarke’s criminal past, and one very patient dog named Lily waiting for the episode to wrap up after 69 comments.If you enjoy sharp opinions, chaotic reviewer logic, deep In Death fandom, and AJ and Tara being hilariously real about all of it, this episode is for you. | — | ||||||
| 3/21/26 | ![]() Big Street Fair Energy: We Review "Stolen in Death" | AJ and Tara dive into Stolen in Death, where a high-end theft turns into something much messier. What starts as a burglary quickly spirals into a case full of greed, lies, and people who want way more than they should.Eve isn’t buying the story from the start—and she’s right not to.Along the way: a suspicious number of people at the same street fair, rich people behaving badly, Peabody quietly knowing things, and Eve doing what she does best—cutting through the nonsense.Also discussed: pockets (or lack thereof), questionable alibis, and why nothing about this case adds up. | — | ||||||
| 3/14/26 | ![]() Our 300th Episode-iversary! | We made it to 300 episodes of Podcast in Death and this week we’re celebrating the only way we know how: with a nearly 3 Hour podcast episode featuring chaos, laughter, behind-the-scenes nonsense, and some of our favorite moments from the last 100 episodes. AJ and Tara kick things off by reflecting on how wild it is to hit this milestone after nearly six years of podcasting. Then it’s time to dive into a special anniversary compilation featuring clips from episodes 201 through 299 — including some moments listeners already love, some requested favorites, and some things that never made it into the regular episodes at all.This episode includes:pre-show conversations and intro outtakesfavorite guest moments (Dana talking about her March Madness "In Death" game, Maurine, Heidi, Quincey, Melissa, Author Cathy Wiley, Lisa, and the Amazing Susan Ericksen)off-topic tangents and random rantsmemorable discussions from book episodesa collection of “reviewing the reviews” momentsand, naturally, a whole lot of delightful nonsenseThere’s talk of Tara’s ongoing battle with words, a moment of panic involving Lily, strong opinions about who should or should not play Roarke, random food nostalgia, and all the weird little side conversations that make this show what it is.It’s funny, messy, nostalgic, and very Podcast in Death.Thank you for listening, laughing, and hanging out with us for 300 episodes. Whether you’ve been here from the beginning or you just found us recently, we’re so glad you’re here. | — | ||||||
| 3/7/26 | ![]() Mad at the Wrong People | With Tara tied up in theater chaos and no guest this week, AJ pulls a lost gem out of the Patreon vault: a previously unposted Briefing Room discussion that turned into a passionate, fascinating conversation about AI, art, fandom, and who we’re really mad at when technology changes the creative landscape.AJ and Tara dig into the backlash against AI-generated images, including the controversy around Turn the Page Bookstore hopping on a ChatGPT trend and getting piled on for it. From fanfiction to Canva to 3D character renders to AI-generated romance novels flooding Amazon, this episode asks the big question: are people getting mad at the wrong people?It’s a lively, opinionated, and very real discussion about creativity, adaptation, ethics, and the future of art in an AI world. And because this is still Podcast in Death, there’s also a fun little detour into Tara’s latest theater adventures, including Pride and Prejudice, too many lines, and the unexpected joys of playing Mrs. Bennet.Also in this episode:AJ teases next week’s 300th episode celebration, featuring favorite moments from the last 100 episodes, plus some clips listeners have never heard before.Come for the AI debate, stay for the theater talk, and get ready for a big milestone next week. | — | ||||||
| 2/28/26 | ![]() Transportation Moments-ish | AJ’s flying solo this week (Tara’s off doing theater heroics), but Listener Lisa Davis jumps in for a fun deep-dive that starts as transportation moments in the In Death series… and gleefully turns into a full-on fandom hangout.We talk all the best cars/jet copters/elevators/glides scenes—the kind where characters are trapped together long enough for feelings, snark, and iconic dialogue to happen. Highlights include those quiet Eve/Roarke “soft moment in transit” scenes, plus elevator energy (because Eve + forced social interaction = comedy).Then: the important stuff. Like In Death tech we want in real life, especially the legendary drying tube (wet towels? absolutely not). Also: Lisa’s fave books (Treachery in Death gets major love), fave non-Eve/Roarke character picks, and rapid-fire nonsense including Monopoly piece loyalty and the eternal question: is a hot dog a sandwich?We’re also officially on the road to Episode 300, and AJ wants to do a Transportation Moments Part 2—so send your favorite scenes!Email: show@podcastindeath.comVoicemail/Text: (205) 476-2753 (“205-4-ROARKE”) | — | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() Perfect Little Book Enjoyer: We Review the Reviews of "Connections in Death" | AJ and Tara do something wildly on-brand: they review the reviews of Connections in Death… and discover the internet has exactly two settings: “ghostwriter conspiracy” and “I am personally offended that other people enjoyed a book.”If you’ve ever read a one-star rant and thought, “This person needs to log off and drink some water,” congratulations—this episode is your support group.In this episode:The Great “Nora Didn’t Write This” Debate, featuring: people saying it with their whole chest (and zero proof).Tara’s escalating rage at reviews that treat opinions like courtroom evidence.A first-time reader who jumps into a long-running series and then complains it feels like… a long-running series.The “made-up slang” meltdown (go zoner, flop, scratch, link… aka: welcome to the future, bestie).AJ pulls out ChatGPT-style analysis to compare writing voice and basically says, “Sit down, Brenda.”Geography & realism arguments about NYC that ignore the whole “future + post-war world” part. Minor detail!The Exclamation Point Apocalypse: one reviewer burns through a lifetime supply of !!!!!!!Extremely specific outrage over a single phrase: “banged Roarke like a hammer” (we are not okay).A brief detour into why criminals are… not masterminds (true crime brain rot included).Unexpected bonding over "The Cult of Nora": if you must join a cult, at least pick one with cozy bookstores and baked goods.Vibe check: hilarious, ranty, and deeply cathartic—like reading Goodreads with your funniest friend who will absolutely fight strangers in the comments (respectfully…-ish).🎧 Listen if you love: bookish chaos, character loyalty, hot takes, and AJ & Tara being your unfiltered inner monologue.(And yes… AJ did write a review. Can you spot it?) | — | ||||||
| 2/14/26 | ![]() Socializing is Torture: We Review "Connections in Death" | Episode 296 is our Connections in Death recap, aka: Eve Dallas vs. the legalized torture of socializing… in fancy shoes. We kick off with AJ plotting a future “pre-intro bullshit” montage for episode 300.Highlights / chaos inventory:The cocktail party from hell: Eve is mentally drafting a war-crimes tribunal for whoever invented skinny heels, while Roarke is like, “Darling… breathe.” Also: Nadine’s Oscar = potential blunt-force weapon, and Eve is not wrong.The “NYPSD has a band???” revelation: Eve learns her coworkers have hobbies and talents like she’s discovering fire.Theme call: Family — the real kind, the found kind, and the “gang keeps insisting it’s family” kind.Eve’s rare murder-free day: beach run, dojo, target practice, and… extremely thorough married cardio. Good for her. (Suspiciously good for her.)Monday’s “body” that isn’t a body: broken neck + knife = nope, it’s an accident, and Eve solves it with… an apple.Roarke hires Rochelle for Anddiden, because he’s basically building a whole rehab empire while Eve’s trying not to stab a stiletto into her own soul.Then the book yanks the rug: Rochelle’s brother Lyle is staged to look like an OD… except Eve spots the pressure-syringe mark and it’s game on.Banger HQ / Underground grossness: everyone is terrible, the crime is messy, and the criminals remain aggressively stupid.Cohen & Eldena: disbarred-lawyer slimeball uses Eldena's name, charges her rent in the building she owns, and we all collectively wish for his downfall.Raid time: homemade boomerangs, chaos everywhere, Eve’s magic coat saves her life, Peabody gets dragged by a naked guy mid-sex (because of course), and Roarke regrets only punching one idiot once.Wrap: arrests stack like a Jenga tower, Lyle’s redemption matters, and the ending lands on An Dídean and a memorial that finally lifts Eve’s rage-sad a notch. Also: AJ & Tara are collecting your favorite moments for episode 300 — you have multiple ways to message them, so no excuses. | — | ||||||
| 2/7/26 | ![]() Hot Whoopie: We Review the Reviews of Leverage in Death | Episode 295 is another “Review the Reviews” adventure—where AJ and Tara dive into reader reactions to Leverage in Death and discover (again) that some people leave one-star reviews like it’s an extreme sport.We kick off with a real-world reminder that criminals can be spectacularly dumb (yes, someone basically left a calling card), then jump straight into the Pretentious Reviewer Olympics: the folks who start on Book 48, complain about the existence of coffee and profanity, and seem personally offended that a long-running series… is still itself. We also tackle the discourse around that tasteless joke (you know the one), plus the eternal debate: is the Eve/Roarke fight contrived drama or believable couple nonsense?Along the way, we celebrate the things that actually make this book fun—character moments, Bella + Eve scenes, Whitney’s best “go home, I’ll handle it” energy, and the Oscar chatter that sends certain reviewers into orbit. Tara also confesses her weakness for terrible short-form drama clips, and yes… Tara says “hot whoopie” out loud, which is now part of the canon.Listener mail includes an Elevator Encounters callback (the frying-pan-arrest woman is from Framed in Death) and a fantastic suggestion for a future episode: Eve’s legendary rants. Plus, AJ talks transcripts—making the show searchable on the website—because we’re building an In Death internet empire one document at a time.We’re five episodes away from 300… and plotting accordingly. | — | ||||||
| 1/31/26 | ![]() Elevator Encounters | AJ and Tara needed a topic right now, so they did what any responsible adults would do: panic-text each other, crowdsource the fandom, and then deep-dive into the most chaotic “In Death” micro-genre of all time—the Elevator Encounter.Turns out, elevators in New York, 2061 are basically:foreplay chambersthink tanksnightmare boxes full of strangers who want to talk to you about movies…and Eve Dallas is spiritually allergic to all of it.Peabody & McNab’s elevator “we’ll arrest each other after” moment (romance trope + city ordinance violations = true love)Eve going feral in a public elevator… and Roarke being Roarke (and yes, the stolen sex-toy detail is still weird)Somerset vs. Eve: “Take the elevator.” Eve: “I would rather perish out of spite.”Roarke casually clearing the elevator like it’s nothing while Eve insists she enjoys having a pissing match with a machinePeabody & McNab fighting, making up, and getting caught mid-grope (Eve: “there goes my appetite”)Origin in Death: a ticking-clock escape + a screaming baby + Eve and Roarke arguing about who has to HOLD THE BABY while they’re about to die“You look just like Marlo Durn.” Eve, trapped in Oscar talk hell, being mistaken for… herself (but movie version)Dark in Death: Eve meets a tinfoil-hat conspiracy guy and immediately chooses STAIRSALSO Dark in Death: the infamous flying dwarf / creepy garden gnome attack, complete with “boobies!” and the bullpen going full trauma-care modeLying Liars Unite: a random elevator group therapy session about exes who lie like breathingFruicki’s undercover stink strategy (“Do you bathe in piss?”) and Eve’s immediate refusal to share air with himCromwell’s elevator blubber-fest: “What’s his problem?” “Love.”Murder Face: Eve jokes about arresting someone for “murder face,” and suddenly every cop in the elevator has a personal brand of murder-face analysisJenkinson’s tie crimes in a small enclosed elevator space (Eve’s corneas may never recover)AJ’s Vegas story: two extremely drunk guys, a Michael Jackson show, and the wise decision to wait for the next elevatorTara’s elite catchphrase moment: “Words are hard.” (and they were, in fact, hard)Surprise sports talk, delivered with maximum confidence and minimum accuracy (“the sports are really going at it”)AJ reflects on turning 60 and how 59 feels real but 60 sounds like a fake age people made up as a prankA voicemail from Sky, who uses every second of voicemail time like it’s an Olympic sportListener Sally not understanding how Earthquakes could be part of "California Casual"Huge thanks to Beverly for upgrading to an annual Detective-level Patreon membership (AJ is working on new trading cards!)Reminder: the show is no longer on TikTok (terms of service gave AJ the ick), but you can still find them elsewhere.Did we miss a legendary elevator moment? Send it in and we’ll happily do Elevator Encounters Part 2—because the only thing more dangerous than homicide is a confined space with strangers and a conversation starter.Contact:Email: show@podcastindeath.comVoicemail: 205-476-2753 (aka 205-4ROARKE)Website SpeakPipe: podcastindeath.com → Contact UsSocials: Instagram + BlueSky + Facebook group | — | ||||||
| 1/24/26 | ![]() Thanks, Jupiter! We Review "Leverage in Death" | In Episode 293, AJ & Tara recap (and absolutely pick apart) the case of Paul Rogan: a devoted husband and dad forced into a suicide vest at a corporate conference aimed at tech powerhouse Rosalind Pearson. From there, the pattern escalates—hostages, compromised security, and another “father-as-bomber” hit that drags Eve from sleek boardrooms into the art world (Jordan Banks, bad decisions, and a gallery situation that’s basically a neon sign screaming: FOLLOW. THE. MONEY.). We dig into the motive: stock manipulation, leverage plays, and profit built on other people’s bodies.As the net tightens, suspicion lands on Lucius Eiler—generational wealth, a heavy military family legacy, and a brother (Terry) whose “hero story” becomes the excuse for a whole lot of murder. The endgame? A partner with training, tactics, and explosives (Oliver Silverman) and Eve doing what she does best: methodical, relentless, and utterly done with everyone’s nonsense.And because this is an In Death book, the personal stuff hits just as hard:• Eve’s guilt spiral + Roarke in full “I can be your Peabody” support mode• Nadine’s The Icove Agenda gets an Oscar nomination—and Peabody & McNab are READY to go (transport + accommodations, and Roarke calling in Leonardo for wardrobe because of course he does)• The epilogue Oscars coverage is pure delight: Peabody on the red carpet, Mavis on camera, and Nadine hauling in awards (including Best Adapted Screenplay… and then multiple wins that have Eve quietly begging the universe to make it stop)Also in this episode:• AJ’s “Ghostwriter Experiment,” where ChatGPT gets dragged into the fandom debate• A real-life earthquake hits mid-recording (yes, you can literally hear us react in real time)Spoilers ahead—come for the case, stay for the Oscars hype and the seismic interruptions. | — | ||||||
| 1/17/26 | ![]() Bimbos in Death | AJ and Tara are back for Episode 292—only 8 episodes away from #300—and since it wasn’t quite time to jump into the next book, they go delightfully off-script with a listener-inspired topic: “Bimbos in Death.” They unpack the term (making it more about naive/gullible/foolish than the old stereotype) and then read/riff on scenes featuring some prime Eve-eye-roll candidates, with plenty of love for Susan Ericksen’s “bimbo voice” work. Highlights include Bambi Pettibone (Reunion in Death), Silk/Satin/Linen/Polyester plus the return of Maxia (Ritual in Death), Rini “Pike” Pajkowski (Purity in Death), Camilla Jane Lester (Echoes in Death), Oola Pence (Salvation in Death), and Felicity Prinz (A Festive in Death)—ranging from “painfully clueless” to “tragically manipulated,” with Eve’s patience tested accordingly.REMINDER: AJ is collecting listener submissions for Episode 300—send your favorite moments from the last 100 episodes. ALSO: Send us your “small scene wishlist” ideas (like seeing a full Mavis performance or a takedown from a non-cop POV). Email show@podcastindeath.com or call/text 205-476-2753 (205-4-ROARKE). | — | ||||||
| 1/10/26 | ![]() Questions from a Complete Newbie Pt 2 | We’re nine episodes away from #300, and AJ needs your help building a “best of the last 100-ish episodes” compilation — send in your favorite moments! This week, AJ brings in a special guest: Caitlin (AJ’s daughter) for another round of newbie questions—but with a thoughtful twist as Caitlin and Tara talk about the In Death series through an LGBTQ+ lens, plus chosen family, therapy/Dr. Mira, and which books Tara would skip (yes, Chaos gets roasted). Also: the dogs are loud, the vibes are chaotic, and Caitlin casually drops that she’s getting a disco snail tattoo. Because of course she is. | — | ||||||
| 1/3/26 | ![]() Drama! We Review the Reviews of "Dark in Death" | AJ and Tara spend this episode reading (and roasting) reader reviews of Dark in Death—including the ones that confidently misunderstand how books work, how math works, and how being a police works.The 1-star novel-length review that required a hydration break“YOU DON’T KNOW HOW BOOKS WORK” becomes the unofficial slogan of the episodeThe “GHOSTWRITER!!” drama, served with peak theater-kid energySomeone thinking Nadine’s boyfriend calling her “Lois” is… a real identity scandal (media literacy, party of 0...?)AJ’s unexpected recommendation: Halls Minis (tiny cough drops, big opinions)AJ’s dog Lily insisting the pack must be together at all times Next Book Review: Leverage in DeathAlso: Episode 300 is coming fast—send AJ your favorite moments from the past year for a “Best Of”!Email: show@podcastindeath.comVoicemail: 205-476-2753 (205-4ROARKE)Socials: @podcastindeath on FB / IG / BlueSky / TikTokHighlights (a.k.a. the funniest chaos)Up next | — | ||||||
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