Ep. #10 | Five Lost Mid-Century Mystery Masters, Year-End Lists & P.D. James
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Welcome to Unreliable Sources—a quick hit of mystery, murder, and mayhem. In this episode, thriller author Mike Donohue examines year-end "best of 2025" lists from Barnes & Noble, Publisher's Weekly, and Esquire, reports on the Baker & Taylor bankruptcy crisis threatening library book access nationwide, and explores the complicated ethics of posthumous manuscripts.
He then dives deep into five forgotten mystery authors who deserve rediscovery—brilliant mid-century writers who dominated bestseller lists and won major awards but somehow vanished from literary memory.
Books & topics mentioned:– Year-end lists: B&N Best Mystery & Thriller 2025, Publisher's Weekly Best Books, Esquire Best Books 2025– Baker & Taylor bankruptcy and library impact (404 Media)– Posthumous manuscripts ethics (Town & Country)– Exit Strategy by Lee Child/Andrew Child– Wild Instinct by T. Jefferson Parker– King's Ransom by Janet Evanovich– The Sunshine Man by Emma Stonex– Five forgotten mystery authors: Phantom Lady (Cornell Woolrich), Beast in View (Margaret Millar), The Blank Wall (Elisabeth Sanxay Holding), Home Sweet Homicide (Craig Rice), The Hours Before Dawn (Celia Fremlin)– What I'm reading/watching: Shifty's Boys (Chris Offutt), Sleep No More (P.D. James — audio), Pluribus (Apple TV+)
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Until next time—stay sharp, follow the clues, and don't trust anyone who skips to the end.