

The design resembles that of Apple Podcasts, and just like Apple’s client you can choose to hide or display chapters and Up Next as you’d like. Buttons for show notes, playback effects, AirPlay, and more are readily available, and as you scroll down the page you’ll see chapters if they’re available, as well as your Up Next queue. To learn more about Sarah, and her instant debut hit, The Sanitorium, as well as the follow up, The Retreat, visit: .uk, and follow her on Twitter and on both Instagram and Facebook always, please Follow, Like & Subscribe to our YT Channel at /TheThrillerZone and our website at, and of course, follow us on both Twitter & Instagram for watching on YT and The TZ, and for listening wherever you get your podcasts.Īre you an aspiring thriller writer? Have a book coming out soon? Want to get noticed.AND sell books? How about advertising on TheTZ! Rates are super reasonable, we offer a captive audience, and, well, who doesn't love The Thriller Zone? Let's talk: thethrillerzone at gmail.The Now Playing screen is one of my favorite design improvements, as it’s been simplified to a single page. I think this is part of the show that Sarah really enjoyed. Sarah also has terrific answers to my #RapidFireQuestions, which you've learned by now, aren't all that rapid, but are always a lot of fun, as they force the guest to think fast on their feet. Join us as we chat about writing technique, what makes a propulsive thriller, how we both adore stories that grab us by the neck and drag us along for the ride. When you meet her, you instantly adore her upbeat personality, while wondering how someone so nice could create such evil.

Sarah not only has a unique way to "spin a yarn," but she has an engaging way to twist a story that leads you in one direction, only to redirect you another way. On today's 82nd Episode of The Thriller Zone, I'm very happy to welcome the lovely, charming, and mega-talented New York Times Bestselling Author and Reese Witherspoon Book Club Winner, Sarah Pearse.
