
Washington, D.C.’s
Louis Bayard, author of
Mr. Timothy (2003) and
The Pale Blue Eye--the latter of which not only features Edgar Allan Poe, but is
in the running this week for an Edgar Award for Best Novel (it was also one of
January Magazine’s favorite books of 2006)--will be the guest tomorrow, Monday, April 23, on Elizabeth Foxwell’s
It’s a Mystery. That program, a production of WEBR radio in Fairfax, Virginia, is set to be Webcast at 11 a.m. ET. Click
here to listen. (If you miss hearing the show live, you should be able to catch the audio clip subsequently at Foxwell’s
It’s a Mystery Web site.) Bayard’s a thoughtful, clever interviewee. Tune in if you have a chance.
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