Wrong Place, Write Crime Ep #22 – Gray Basnight

I was pleased to interview Gray Basnight for December’s feature episode of Wrong Place, Write Crime.

I met Gray briefly at Bouchercon last September, but this was the first time we got to have a meaningful conversation. He is a very interesting guy with a background in journalism, and I discovered that we had a lot of the same interests.

Flight of the Fox by Gray BasnightHis novel, Flight of the Fox, features an unorthodox hero — a math professor. The story involves conspiracies, some alternate history based on a lot of real history, and some intense cat and mouse games punctuated by action sequences. Throw in a little puzzle solving, and you’ve got the picture.

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Here’s the episode description:

In which Gray discusses his newest thriller, FLIGHT OF THE FOX, genre-hopping and genre-mixing, his work-in-progress which frankly sounds to the host like it will kick The Da Vinci Code‘s ass, writing fiction with some history in it (some of it even true), the demise of true news reporting in the American media, and why he has never used an emoji in his life.

You can listen to Gray below (via Soundcloud), or choose your platform from my website.


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