Paperback Warrior

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Synopsis

Paperback Warrior is the internet’s best podcast for vintage fiction reviews and features in the action-adventure, hardboiled crime, western, pulp and espionage genres.

Episodes

  • Episode 41: Ross Macdonald

    27/04/2020 Duration: 33min

    Paperback Warrior Podcast Episode 41 features an in-depth discussion of Ross MacDonald, including a review of the first Lew Archer novel. We also talk about Robert B. Parker’s Spenser series, Lawrence Block, Frederick Lorenz, Harry Whittington, and much, much more! Stream the show on any podcast app, paperbackwarrior.com, or download directly. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 40: Women and Minorities

    20/04/2020 Duration: 31min

    Episode 40 of the Paperback Warrior Podcast is our contentious “Women and Minorities” episode. If you can handle the heat, listen to the guys candidly discuss the work of Helen Nielsen, Amber Dean, Joseph Nazel, and Marc Olden. Be warned: This episode is sure to be highly controversial and may spark a worldwide boycott. If you dare, check it out on your favorite podcast app, stream at paperbackwarrior.com or download directly. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 39: Wade Miller

    13/04/2020 Duration: 26min

    On Paperback Warrior Podcast Episode 39, we take a deep-dive into the crime fiction work of Wade Miller, including a review of “Kitten with a Whip.” A review of Mickey Spillane’s “My Gun is Quick” inspires a discussion of 1940s vs. 1950s crime fiction with lots of vintage paperback fun starring Eric and Tom! You can stream the show at paperbackwarrior.com or listen on any podcast app. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 38: Jan Stacy and the End of the World

    06/04/2020 Duration: 31min

    Episode 38 of the Paperback Warrior Podcast presents a feature on the life and work of post-apocalyptic fiction author Jan Stacy including a review of the first installment in his Doomsday Warrior series. We also discuss some recent purchases as well as a review of the Harry Whittington classic, A Night for Screaming. Please check us out on any podcast app or at paperbackwarrior.com. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 37: 99 Chicks

    30/03/2020 Duration: 33min

    It’s time for Episode 37 of the Paperback Warrior Podcast! This week we take a look back at the best books we read and reviewed for the month of March. Tom presents an unmasking of a rockabilly musician who also wrote genre fiction. We review vintage paperbacks from Borden Deal and Ivor Drummond. (Music by Bensound).

  • Episode 35: Bruno Fischer

    16/03/2020 Duration: 34min

    It’s time for Paperback Warrior Podcast Episode 35. In this episode, we discuss the meaning of noir fiction as a jumping off point for a career retrospective on Bruno Fischer. We discuss the weird menace sub-genre of pulp fiction, and Eric reviews “Crime Commadoes by Peter Cave. We are on all podcast platforms or you can stream at www.paperbackwarrior.com. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 34: Men's Adventure Magazines

    09/03/2020 Duration: 33min

    Paperback Warrior Podcast Episode 34 explores the violent and sexy world of Men’s Adventure Magazines and the upstart publishing company reprinting the stories and art for modern audiences. We review the best anthologies compiling the content from these oddball publications of the 1950s and 1960s. Follow us at paperbackwarrior.com. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 33: Johnny Liddell

    02/03/2020 Duration: 32min

    On our newest podcast episode, Paperback Warrior presents a feature on prolific crime-fiction author Frank Kane's popular series of Johnny Liddell private-eye books and stories. Tom reviews the 1961 crime-noir novel "Killing Cousins" by Fletcher Flora and Eric discusses "Saigon Slaughter", the seventh installment in the M.I.A. Hunter series. Follow the show at paperbackwarrior.com. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 32: Richard Deming

    24/02/2020 Duration: 30min

    This week we are doing a deep-dive into the life and work of Richard Deming, including a review of his novel, “She’ll Hate Me Tomorrow.” The first installment of the “Able Team” series is also reviewed, and Eric discusses his brush with fame when he finally spoke to Men’s Adventure cover model Jason Savas about his remarkable career in the publishing industry. Check us out at www.paperbackwarrior.com or your favorite podcast app. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 31: All-Review Western Roundup

    17/02/2020 Duration: 32min

    Saddle up for a wild ride as Paperback Warrior presents an All-Review Western Roundup. We discuss and review our favorite westerns including authors like Richard Matheson, Larry McMurtry, Louis L'Amour, Ralph Hayes and more! The hosts also discuss their favorites of the adult western genre including an epic crossover event featuring adult western heroes. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 30: Fawcett Gold Medal All-Review Extravaganza

    10/02/2020 Duration: 28min

    It's our Fawcett Gold Medal All-Review Extravaganza! We discuss vintage paperbacks by John D. MacDonald, Lionel White, Dan J. Marlowe, Basil Heatter and more! (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 29: Larry Kent

    03/02/2020 Duration: 33min

    Paperback Warrior Podcast Episode 29’s feature is about Australia’s popular Larry Kent series. Eric reviews S-Com #1, and Tom presents an early rarity by David Hagberg. The guys also ponder what makes a paperback “vintage” as well as an impromptu discussion of Michael Connolly’s Harry Bosch series and non-fiction reference books. Check it out at www.paperbackwarrior.com or on your favorite streaming service. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 28: Travis McGee

    27/01/2020 Duration: 32min

    In the newest Paperback Warrior Podcast episode, we discuss John D. MacDonald's iconic Travis McGee character, including a review of the series' ninth installment, "Pale Shade for Guilt". We also evaluate the debut novel in Jon Messman's Handyman series, "The Moneta Papers", and have an impromptu look at Lawrence Block's Chip Harrison novels. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 27: Jerry Ahern

    20/01/2020 Duration: 32min

    Paperback Warrior Podcast Episode 27 showcases a feature on the work of Jerry Ahern, including a review of “Survivalist #1: Total War.” We also evaluate the latest installment in Max Allan Collins’ Quarry series entitled “Killing Quarry.” Check out the episode wherever fine podcasts are streamed or at www.paperbackwarrior.com. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 26: The Saint

    13/01/2020 Duration: 28min

    On episode 26 of the Paperback Warrior Podcast, Tom explains the allure of The Saint series by Leslie Charteris, including a review of “Alias The Saint.” Eric covers Soldier of Fortune #2 by Peter McCurtin , and the guys have impromptu discussion about the work of Shepard Rifkin and Louis L’Amour. Listen on any podcast app or at paperbackwarrior.com. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 25: Nick Carter: Killmaster

    06/01/2020 Duration: 30min

    On Paperback Warrior Podcast Episode 25, the guys take a deep dive into the world of Nick Carter: Killmaster. Tom introduces listeners to James Howard’s obscure Steve Ashe series, and Eric reviews the nautical heist classic, “Hell Ship to Kuma.” Check it out on your favorite podcast app or listen online at paperbackwarrior.com. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 24: Best of 2019

    16/12/2019 Duration: 32min

    It’s the end of the year and the last episode of the Paperback Warrior Podcast for 2019. In celebration of our inaugural year, we are revisiting the greatest books we read this year along with lots of edgy vintage paperback talk. Join us for our “Best of 2019” extravaganza. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 23: Hall of Shame

    08/12/2019 Duration: 38min

    This episode of the Paperback Warrior Podcast celebrates the worst 20th Century novels the publishing industry had to offer. From TNT to Phoenix, we explore how bad things need to get before a reader will throw a paperback into the ocean. Don’t miss the fun as we discuss the absolute pits in vintage genre fiction. (Music by Bensound)

  • Episode 22: Dark Angel

    02/12/2019 Duration: 31min

    This episode: What's all the fuss over James D. Lawrence's 1975 series "Dark Angel" and why are collectors spending top-dollar to grab copies? Also, Tom reviews "Savage Love", a Harry Whittington paperback from 1952, and Eric covers 'Traveler: Road War' by John Shirley. Finally, we discuss some contemporary projects produced by friend-of-the-show Paul Bishop. (Music by Bensound)

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