Episode #3: Mothers and More

The 3rd installment of Book Case TV is now available online. To access the episode, see link below the picture.

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Episode #3: Title: Mothers and More

Host Frederic Colier takes a walk through Park Slope, Brooklyn, and meets with Amy Sohn, “Motherland.” He talks with Kerri Reichs, “What You Wish For.”

Visit to RT Book Reviews the Brooklyn-based magazine. Initially hot on romance, the magazine has since widened its focus to include genres such as thriller, sci-fi, among others.

Books featured: Jessica Grose “Sad Desk Salad.” Jennifer Weiner “The Next Best Thing.” Elissa Montanti “I’ll Stand by You.”

Episode #2: It’s a Thrill Fest

The 2nd episode of Book Case TV is now available online via NYC Life’s website.

Here is the content of the program.

Episode #2: Title: It’s a Thrill Fest

Host Frederic Colier visits Thriller Fest taking place in NY. Interviews with Sandra Brown, Douglas Preston, Lee Child, Austin Camacho, Richard North Patterson, Phillip Margolin, John Sandford, Peter James, M J Rose, Steve Berry, Alma Katsu.

Visit to Café du Soleil with astrologer Susan Miller, “The Year ahead.”

Books featured: Anne Korkeakivi “The Unexpected Guest.” Dawn Raffel “The Secret Life of Object.” Andrea Kane “The Line Between Here and Gone.”

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Remember: reading blows your mind.

Episode #1: Setting The Tone

Since last summer, we had promised you. It has now arrived. The first episode of the new Book Case TV season is now available VOD (free) via NYC Life 25’s website.

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Here is the breakdown of the episode:

Episode 1: Setting the Tone

For the season premiere, host Frederic Colier interviews Rambo creator David Morrell about his upcoming novel Murder as a Fine Art.

During Book Case TV News, Frederic visits Book Expo America at the Javits Center to speak with Michael Koryta (The Prophet), Sylvia Day (Bared to You) and Robin Sloan (Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore) followed by a segment with author Lee Child as his Jack Reacher novels hit the big screen.

In Pick of the Week, Frederic discusses Allan Topol’s thriller The China Gambit, Jessica Keener’s debut work Night Swim, Kambri Crews’ memoir Burn Down the Ground and Steve Berry’s latest The Columbus Affair.

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Launching #1

Dear All,

As you all know, Book Case TV was supposed to launch last Monday, Oct 29th. Well it turned out that the time of the launch, 9:30 pm, coincided with the peak of Sandy’s rage in and around NY. Even though our anticipation ran high, we were just beginning to receive news of the devastation that Sandy causing. It is a weird time to be excited. Suffices to say that the Gods took care of the problem and leveled the mood field. Time Warner went down roughly 10 minutes before our show was due to air…

Because of the exceptional circumstances surrounding our launch (and others), NYC Life has decided to reset the clock back to start. The new launch will occur at exactly the same time as last week but on Monday Nov 5th.

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Here is the highlight of the episode, which I hope you will find worth tuning in.

Episode #1: Title: Setting the Tone

For the season Premiere, host Frederic Colier interviews Rambo creator, David Morrell, about his new book, “Murder as a Fine Art.”

Visit to Book Expo America at the Jarvis Center, interviews with Michael Koryta, Sylvia Day, Robin Sloan. News segment about Lee Child.

Books featured: Allan Topol “The China Gambit.” Jessica Keener “Night Swim.” Kambri Crews “Burn Down the Ground.” Steve Berry “The Columbus Affair.”

See you Monday. We look forward to your feedback and commenting on us on all the social media.