Episode 246: And Then There Were None (with Liz Lawson + Kathleen Glasgow)
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Episode 246 takes a sweeping look at the mystery genre and Agatha Christie, paying special attention to a book that has made many a teenager a mystery fan over the last decades: And Then There Were None. Alli and her guests — whose recent work was inspired by Agatha Christie — talk about reading and writing mysteries. They also discuss the racist legacy of And Then There Were None, their favorite characters from the book, the standards its set for mysteries, and why we should give teens more credit. Kathleen Glasgow is the author of Girl in Pieces, How to Make Friends With the Dark, and You’d Be Home Now. She lives and writes in Tucson, Arizona. Follow her on Instagram (@misskathleenglassgow). Liz Lawson is the author of The Lucky Ones and lives with her family and two very bratty cats. Follow her on Instagram (@lzlwsn). Together, Kathleen and Liz are the authors of The Agathas and The Night in Question.
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