Episodes

  • Talking Aussie Books with Matt Rogers
    Jul 4 2025

    Matt Rogers is a Melbourne-based million copy bestselling writer who’s written more than 36 thrillers.

    He wrote his first novel at the tender age of 16 and published his first at 18.

    This year, however, Matt makes his debut in the traditional publishing world with the first instalment of a new series featuring the absolute kick arse ex-contract killer for the CIA, Logan Booth.

    A thrilling, fast-paced, high-stakes story with a plot twist that will make you gasp out loud, ‘The Forsaken’ was released by Simon & Schuster on 2 July.

    I was delighted to have welcomed Matt to the podcast recently to chat about this book and his journey to publishing success.


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    45 mins
  • Talking Aussie Books with Laura McCluskey
    Jun 23 2025

    Laura McCluskey is a debut author whose novel was described to me as ‘the hottest debut crime novel of 2025’.


    Since the book’s release back in February I have watched in awe at the manner in which this book has shot to success.


    It was the Book of the Month for QBD Books, Dymocks, Booktopia AND WHS Smith.


    It’s a spooky Scottish detective mystery called ‘The Wolf Tree’ published by Harper Collins Australia.


    And I was thrilled to have the chatted with Laura for the podcast recently.

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    46 mins
  • Talking Aussie Books with Fleur McDonald
    Jun 9 2025

    Fleur McDonald is the author of 24 novels clocking up more than 850 000 book sales across a career that has spanned more than 16 years.

    She is a best-selling rural crime author and has built a loyal fanbase of readers with her incredible cast of characters and settings - the most popular and recognisable of course is Detective Dave Burrows.

    But in a move that is set to cement Flour’s reputation as a master of crime writing, Fleur has released a brand new novel called ‘The Prospect’.

    Published by HarperCollins Australia, "The Prospect' is a gripping, high-stakes thriller exploring the Australian gold mining industry, outlaw motorcycle gangs and most interestingly the ever-increasing phenomenon of grey nomads who are hitting the roads across this vast country of ours.

    A fantastic story which had me hooked from its opening pages and I was delighted to welcome Fleur to the podcast recently to chat about it.



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    45 mins
  • Talking Aussie Books with Hilde Hinton
    Jun 3 2025

    Hilde Hinton is a bestselling author of three novels, as well as a big sister to Connie and Samuel Johnson.

    A one-time prison officer and second hand book seller, a mother and carer of people in need of temporary housing and support, Hilde’s stories are filled with the kinds of characters that reflect her larger than life experiences and her writing is infused with empathy and insight into the impact of grief, loneliness and trauma.

    This year, Hilde’s third novel ‘The Opposite of Lonely’ was released by Hachette Australia.

    A deeply moving book in which Hilde puts her finger on the pulse of modern Australian society, exposing the tender underbelly of the most vulnerable members of our community and showing that what we need most is often right in front of us.

    A beautifully written story about friendship, motherhood, family and the quiet strength of ordinary people that will stay with you long after you’ve finished reading it.

    And I was delighted to have the opportunity to chat with Hilde about ‘The Opposite of Lonely’ for the podcast recently.


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    31 mins
  • Talking Aussie Books with Valerie Miller
    May 30 2025

    Valerie Miller is a Brisbane-based writer who teaches high school by day and writes stories at night.

    In late 2024, Valerie decided to self-publish her debut novel 'There's Something About You Olivia Bennett'. A dual-time line historical novel which flips between Sydney of the 1960s and late 1980s.

    This is a book that Valerie has coloured with her experiences as a child of Italian migrants. A book that explores amongst other things, post-war proxy brides, the difficulties faced by migrants as they tried to assimilate into the Australian way of life, the importance and value of female friendships and the different types of family bonds forged in the absence of biological ones.

    A heart-warming, nostalgic story that took me back to my own childhood in many ways.

    I loved this chat with Valerie and hope you will too.

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    40 mins
  • Talking Aussie Books with Maithree Wijesekara
    May 25 2025

    Maithree Wijesekara is an Australian-Sri Lankan writer based in Melbourne who graduated with a Masters in Dentistry in 2021, and who, this year, became a published novelist with her debut novel, 'The Prince Without Sorrow' (Harper Voyager).

    Now, Maithree splits her time between telling people to brush their teeth, and writing stories inspired by the fantastical and the real world.

    A richly imagined tale of sibling rivalry and thirst for power, 'The Prince Without Sorrow' is a stunning addition to the fantasy genre.

    And I thoroughly enjoyed my recent chat with Maithree for the podcast.

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    32 mins
  • Talking Aussie Books with Natasha Lester
    May 22 2025

    Natasha Lester is a international bestselling author whose novels have been translated into 21 languages. Novels which include 'A Kiss From Mr Fitzgerald', 'Her Mother’s Secret', 'The Paris Seamstress', 'The French Photographer', 'The Paris Secret', 'The Riviera House', 'The Three Lives of Alix St Pierre' and "The Disappearance of Astrid Bricard'.

    Natasha’s latest book is inspired by yet another incredible, brave woman whose story was not widely known. In fact, I had never heard of her before.

    A woman who was not only a mother, a rally car driver, and journalist - but a spy who rose to the top of the Gestapo’s most wanted list for her work in the resistance movement during World War II.

    Called ‘The Mademoiselle Alliance’ this is a most remarkable, moving, inspiring story about a woman whose work to help free France from Nazi occupation went largely unrecognised until recently.

    And I was thrilled to welcome Natasha back to the podcast to talk to me about the woman who inspired this utterly brilliant novel.


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    41 mins
  • Talking Aussie Books with Chris Flynn
    May 16 2025

    Chris Flynn is the author of several novels that include the astonishing novel ‘Mammoth’ - told from the point of view of a 13000 year-old fossilised mammoth. A book which was shortlisted for a number of awards in 2021 - and which drew praise from some of the brightest literary minds.

    His new book, ‘Orpheus Nine’, published by Hachette Australia, is a deeply thought-provoking, compelling book set in a tiny rural Australian town against the backdrop of a mysterious global event killing nine-year old children.

    A supernatural thriller that will have you turning pages deep into the night and hugging your children close when you’re done.

    I was thrilled to welcome Chris to the podcast recently to chat about it.


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    47 mins