First Open & Shut Episode of WPWC w/ Todd Henderson

Episode 18 of Wrong Place, Write Crime featuring Todd Henderson is the first Open & Shut style episode.

Open & Shut episodes will occur more frequently than the regular episodes (almost weekly), and will feature one or two burning questions with the guest author, followed by a quick discusion about the author’s latest release.

The idea is to give listeners a quick exposure to something new. If the author or the book appeals to you, check it out!

Episode 18 features M. Todd Henderson, and a discussion of his newest release, Mental State.

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When conservative law professor Alex Johnson is found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound at his house in Chicago, everyone thinks it is suicide. Everyone except his brother, Royce, an FBI agent.

Without jurisdiction or leads, Agent Johnson leaves his cases and family to find out who killed his brother. There are many suspects: the ex-wife, an ambitious doctor with expensive tastes and reasons to hate her ex; academic rivals on a faculty divided along political lines; an African-American student who failed the professor’s course.

As Agent Johnson peels back layers of mystery in his rogue investigation, the brother he never really knew emerges. Clues lead from the ivy-covered elite university and the halls of power in Washington to the gritty streets of Chicago and Lahore, Pakistan. Ultimately, Agent Johnson must face the question of how far he is willing to go to catch his brother’s killer.

Mental State is about two brothers learning about each other in death, and about the things people will do when convinced they are in the right.

Wrong Place, Write Crime is sponsored by Down and Out Books.


Source: All The Madness In My Soul

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