• Episode 30 Author Betty Webb interview; AuthorXtra: Karen Randau

  • Dec 13 2023
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 30 Author Betty Webb interview; AuthorXtra: Karen Randau

  • Summary

  • Interview with novelist Betty Webb of Scottsdale, AZ, author of the Lena Jones series about a female private eye; the Gun Zoo mysteries about a zoo worker;  and now the Paris Mysteries, with the first “Lost in Paris.” Find out about her writing process and how she made up her own word games at age 9 to keep herself entertained.

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    AuthorXtra: Karen Randau: https://karenrandau.com/

    Season #2 of “Murder in the Air Mystery Theatre” is a weekly podcast hosted by crime fiction writer Laurie Fagen, features interviews with and readings by mystery, suspense and thriller authors, with radio-theatre-style episodes from Fagen’s third audiobook, "Bleeder." New this season: "Author Xtra" featuring additional writer promos.

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