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Episode 27 — Barry Eisler
The guest is Barry Eisler. He’s the author of several bestselling thrillers, the most recent of which is The Detachment, which caused a stir in publishing earlier this year when Eisler turned down a six-figure deal from St. Martin’s and … Continue reading →
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