RHCW Podcasts

Murder Junction

Fiction EN ↓ 189 episodes

British crime writers Vaseem Khan and Abir Mukherjee bring to life history’s most intriguing murders, true crime and fictional, in the company of the world’s best known crime writers. They make murder . . . fun.

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RHCW Podcasts

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Fiction

Podcast website

www.redhotchilliwriters.com

Latest episode

Jun 29, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 188 - Terry Deary, from Horrible Histories to Actually, I'm a Corpse 29.06.2026

In this episode we talk to Terry Deary, creator of the bestselling Horrible Histories books, now turned crime fiction writer, about his latest novel Actually, I'm a Corpse

Episode 187 - The Pinnacle, the world's first skyscraper and the best hi-rise books and films 15.06.2026

In this episode we discuss Abir's new novel The Pinnacle, delve into the history of skyscrapers and chat about the very best hi-rise books and films from The Towering Inferno to Die Hard. 

Episode 186 - David Goodman, A Reluctant Spy, Solitary Agents and generational starships 09.06.2026

In this episode, we chat to spy fiction and SF writer David Goodman about his multi-award-winning novel A Reluctant Spy and its follow up Soliary Agents aswell as his upcoming SF debut featuring a generational starship...

Episode 185 - What happens to a decomposing body? and other extreme cleaning stories by Ben Giles aka 'the human stain remover' 01.06.2026

In this episode we talk to Ben Giles about his autobiography detailing his career in extreme cleaning and find out the answers to such questions as 'What happens to a decomposing body?' and  'How do you remove the dead whale you just ran into with your boat?'

Episode 184 - The true life case of Bollywood actress Jiah Khan 18.05.2026

In this episode we discuss the true life case of Bollywood actress Jiah Khan who died of apparent suicide in 2013 - but was there more to the story? 

Episode 183 - Daniel Hahn, If This Be Magic and ... was Shakespeare a crime writer? 04.05.2026

In this episode we chat to eminent author, editor and translator Daniel Hahn about his latest book If This Be Magic: The Unlikely Art of Shakespeare in Translation. We also ask him whether Shakespeare might, in a certain light, be considered a crime writer?

Episode 182 - A brief history of MI6, how to be a spy and Q's first outing as amateur detective 27.04.2026

In this episode, we explore the early history of MI6, Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, discuss MI5's recommendations on how to be a spy and chat about Q's first outing as amateur detective in Vaseem's new paperback, Quantum of Menace .

Episode 181 - Neil Lancaster, a mysterious Scottish grave and nuclear reactor dogs 20.04.2026

In this episde we talk to undercover policeman turned crime writer Neil Lancaster about his latest Max Craigie novel and the mysterious Scottish grave that led to the series. We also chat about Neil's previous life guarding nuclear reactors - in the company of dogs.

Episode 180 - Anthony Horowitz, A Deadly Episode, and Asterix v Tintin 06.04.2026

In this episde we chat to Anthony Horowitz, creator of the Alex Rider novels, and TV shows such as Midsommer Murders and Foyle's War. Anthony tells us about his latest crime novel, A Deadly Episode, and what keeps him writing. 

Episode 179 - M.J. Arlidge and Alex Khan, Her Last Breath, and the electric shuffleboard boogie 30.03.2026

In this episode we chat to crime writers M.J. Arlidge and Alex Khan about their new police procedural, Her Last Breath. 

Episode 178 - The Ending Writes Itself, Evelyn Clarke, and cats in hats 23.03.2026

In this episode we chat to the co-authors of the upcoming crime novel The Ending Writes Itself, V.E. Schwab and Cat Clarke - known as Evelyn Clarke. 

Episode 177 - Sabine Durrant, Dead Heat, and the lure of a sun-soaked murder island 16.03.2026

In this episode, we chat to bestselling thriller writer Sabine Durrant about her latest novel Dead Heat, and her delight in setting her murdery thrillers in sun-soaked destinations

Episode 176 - M.K. Oliver, A Sociopath's Guide to a Successful Marriage and the real Lalla Rookh 09.03.2026

In this episde we chat to debut crime novelist M.K. Oliver about A Sociopath's Guide to a Successful Marriage, and the inspirations behind it, including the real Lalla Rookh who gives the book's protagonist her name. 

Episode 175 - Tim Weaver, David Raker and The Lost Women 23.02.2026

In this epsiode we chat to crime writer Tim Weaver about his bestselling character, David Raker, who makes his appearance in a fifteenth novel 'The Lost Women'. 

Episode 174 - The Edge of Darkness, the Naga Hills, and the Battle of the Tennis Court 09.02.2026

In this episode we chat about Vaseem's new locked room mystery novel, The Edge of Darkness, set in the Naga Hills district of 1950s India, and discuss the infamous Battle of the Tennis Court that took place in the region during WW2

Episode 173 - Louise Welsh, The Cut Up, and the death of Christopher Marlowe 26.01.2026

In this episode, we chat to celebrated crime writer Louise Welsh about her career and her latest novel The Cut Up. We discuss some of the most expensive books to be sold secondhand, and the death of playright Christopher Marlowe.

Episode 172 - Laura Dave, The First Time I Saw Him, and getting cut out of your own show 12.01.2026

In this episode we talk to New York Times bestselling author Laura Dave about her new thriller The First Time I Saw Him ... and how she was cut out of a TV show based on her books 

Episode 171 - A review of 2025, books, TV and ... darts 29.12.2025

In the final episode of 2025, we are joined by writers AA Dhand and Imran Mahmood to review the year, discussing our favourite books and TV shows - and some we would rather not recommend.

Episode 170 - The Sweet Fanny Adams murder 15.12.2025

In this episode, we look at the gruesome murder case of Sweet Fanny Adams and how the well known saying came to be,  

Episode 169 - Victoria Goldman and Little Secrets 01.12.2025
Episode 168 - Alexandra Benedict and The Christmas Cracker Killer 17.11.2025

In this episode we chat to crime writer Alexandra Benedict, dubbed the 'Queen of the Christmas Thriller' about her latest book The Christmas Cracker Killer

Episode 167 - The Burning Grounds and the Case of the Tri-State Cemetery Scandal 03.11.2025

In this episode podcast host Abir Mukherjee introduces us to his latest bestselling Wyndham and Banerjee mystery, The Burning Grounds, and we dissect the true crime case of the Tri-State Cemetery Scandal

Episode 166 - Quantum of Menace, Q makes his debut, and the case of the poison-tipped umbrella 20.10.2025

In this episode we discuss the publicaiton of Quantum of Menace, the first book in a new mystery series featuring Q from the Bond franchise. We also recall the true crime case of the poison-tipped umbrella, a Cold War assassination from the 1970s. 

Episode 165 - Peter James and The Hawk is Dead, royal glove making, and the worst film ever made 13.10.2025

On this episode we chat to crime writing legend Peter James about his latest novel The Hawk is Dead, discuss royal glove making, and Peter tells us about the 'worst film ever made' - possibly one of his own. 

Episode 164 - Patricia Cornwell and Kay Scarpetta, from Postmortem to Sharp Force 06.10.2025

In this episode we talk to thriller writing legend Patricia Cornwell about her career and her most famous character, Kay Scarpetta, star of novels from the game changing Postmortem to her latest, Sharp Force - and a soon to be aired TV series featuring Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis.

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