Eve’s Laws – AKA “Call Us Rick Springfield!”
As you all know by now, Jen and AJ are a mess when Tara isn’t on the podcast to keep us in line. We attempt to talk about all the times that Eve declares that something is or should be a law or rule.
As you all know by now, Jen and AJ are a mess when Tara isn’t on the podcast to keep us in line. We attempt to talk about all the times that Eve declares that something is or should be a law or rule.
In this week’s episode of the show, we talk about Sports in the In Death World! This was actually a really fun topic, even for someone like AJ who doesn’t sports!Â
In this episode, we talk about the times that Eve steps over that line, and what that means for her as a character. Okay, let’s be honest, we TRIED to do that, but the show went slightly off the rails. Also: Call us, John Stamos!
In this week’s episode of Podcast in Death we talk with listener K.A. Gavio about how food in the “In Death” series helps to define the characters and set the scene.
We’re back with another “We Review the Reviews” Episode! This time, we review the reviews of “Portrait in Death”!
This week we talk about the Candy Thief!! Who could it be? Is it Feeney? Roarke? Peabody? Is it the whole squad? An initiation rite? Is Eve eating her own candy and then forgetting? We talk about all of these theories on this weeks show!
This week, we talk with “In Death” Series fan Katheryn, who AJ came across on Apple Podcasts. Katheryn has a podcast where she reviews books, (https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/dear-author-signed-me/id1526009974?l=en) and she gave a really good review of Naked in Death and said that she was a big fan of the series, so we […]
This week, while Tara is away, AJ and Jen give recommendations for Nora Roberts books that you can read if you are an “In Death” fan and haven’t read any (or very much) Nora Roberts.
Here we are again, folks, with another “We Review the Reviews!” This time we review the reviews of “Purity in Death!” So many BS reviews for this book including: questioning whether Nora Roberts actually wrote the book, Nora “made social commentary throughout that was either annoying or incredibly bigoted,” the […]