• Michael Connelly
    May 13 2026

    International bestselling author, Michael Connelly, joins Simon and Matt for a natter about his new novel 'Ironwood'. Set on the island of Catalina, they discuss settings, sense-of-place, and how certain landscapes or communities inspire Michael's stories.

    They also chat about his iconic characters - Bosch, Ballard and Haller - and why he can't help himself write cameos for them all in other books. As well as this, they delve a little into his writing process - and - check that Harry Bosch isn't close to retirement yet!

    Here's a little more info on 'Ironwood':

    Sworn to protect a scenic island meant to be far from the evils of the mainland, Detective Sergeant Stilwell can feel danger closing in.

    Detective Sergeant Stilwell knows that his posting on Catalina Island is no paradise, but to most residents, it seems blissfully separated-by twenty-two miles of ocean-from the troubles of Los Angeles County. But now a threat is coming to his safe haven.

    Acting on a tip from a confidential informant, Stilwell and his deputies watch a plane land in the middle of the night at the Airport in the Sky, a remote airstrip in the mountains. A duffel bag of drugs is dropped and the deputies move in, but things quickly go sideways. While Stilwell chases the fleeing pickup man into the mountainside brush, shots are fired on the runway and the plane flies off.

    An internal inquiry follows, putting Stilwell on the bench until he is cleared of responsibility for the disastrous operation. But he is determined to find out who brought deadly violence to his island, and begins his own secret investigation into the drug deal gone wrong.

    While under orders to remain in the sheriff's substation, he finds in the lost and found a valuable backpack that was never claimed. He traces it to a woman who disappeared while hiking on the island four years ago. But then why was the pack only turned in two months back? Now thoroughly intrigued, he follows the mystery all the way to the LAPD's Open-Unsolved Unit and Detective Renée Ballard.

    Stilwell and Ballard work the case from both sides of the channel, and soon realize they are on the trail of a criminal who revels in taunting the authorities. Meanwhile, frustrated at being shut out of an investigation on his own island, Stilwell risks his already shaky standing in the department to pursue a case whose reach is wider than he ever imagine.

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    35 min
  • Bryony Gordon Q&A
    May 5 2026

    Journalist and author, Bryony Gordon, joins Simon Mayo and Matt Williams for a Q&A about her favourite authors, books, writing processes - and - tells us who she'd invite to her fantasy dinner party.

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    18 min
  • Bryony Gordon
    Apr 29 2026

    Simon Mayo and Matt Williams welcome podcaster, journalist, marathon-runner, broadcaster and author - Bryony Gordon - to the podcast, to chat about her debut novel for adults.

    They discuss the London Marathon (which Bryony ran this year in her underwear with her good friend Adele Roberts), columnists who don't write what they truly believe - and - people pleasing, which is the central theme in Bryony's novel.

    Here's a little bit more about 'People Pleaser:

    Olivia Greenwood has been trying very hard to please people for a very long time.

    But today is going to change Olivia in a big way. A soul-crushing career disappointment, a fiery young woman with a chip on her shoulder and a cigarette in her hand, and one single blue hallucinogenic gummy all lead to a raucous night out and one hell of a hangover. And when Olivia wakes up the next morning, it seems she’s unable to please anyone but HERSELF.

    So who actually is Olivia Greenwood, when she’s not trying to be what everyone else wants her to be?

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    41 min
  • John Lanchester Q&A
    Apr 22 2026

    Bestselling novelist and journalist, John Lanchester, joins Simon and Matt to answer some of our classic Q&A questions.

    We learn about his writing process, his favourite authors, some of his quirks, get some good writing advice - and find out who he'd invite to his fantasy dinner party.

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    18 min
  • John Lanchester
    Apr 17 2026

    Journalist and author, John Lanchester, joins Simon and Matt to chat about his new darkly comic novel, 'Look What You Made Me Do'

    They dissect the characters in the novel, explore house ownership in the 90s versus owning property now and look at inter-generational tensions.

    John also talks about being an 'outsider' and writing from the perspective of having lots of different flags to wave.

    'Look What You Made Me do' is one of Simon's favourite books of the year - and we hope you love it too!

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    33 min
  • Yann Martel Q&A
    Apr 7 2026

    Booker Prize winning author, Yann Martel, joins Simon and Matt for a bit of Q&A.

    He reveals his quirky writing routine, who he'd invite to his fantasy dinner party - and - gives us some great book recommendations too.

    We also surprise him with a question from fellow author and Booker shortlistee, Tan Twan Eng.

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    18 min
  • Yann Martel
    Apr 1 2026

    Booker Prize winning author, Yann Martel, chats to Simon and Matt about his new novel 'Son Of Nobody'.

    They talk about The Iliad - one of his inspirations behind the book - as well as how we understand ancient history in 2026, and how we should tell those stories.

    The novel explores how stories become facts, the price we pay to share them and how we live – then, now and always.

    Here's a little more info on 'Son Of Nobody'

    Harlow Donne has devoted his life to the Classical world. When a chance comes up to study an obscure collection of papyrus fragments at Oxford University, he seizes it. Though it means leaving his daughter and fracturing marriage back home in Canada, this is the kind of career break he desperately needs.

    In the depths of the Bodleian Library, Harlow discovers a lost account of the Trojan War, a glimpse into the founding of Western civilization itself. He names the epic poem The Psoad, after its protagonist, a Greek commoner identified as Psoas of Midea but known to all as ‘son of nobody’.

    As sole translator and interpreter of the Psoad, Harlow dedicates the poem and its modern footnotes to his daughter, Helen. Under his gaze, the text unlocks echoes of Ancient Greece into the present day, and a personal message to his beloved child appears. Despite the three-thousand-year gap between the two, a thread hasn’t frayed: the universal song of homesickness and regret, of ambition and grief.

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    38 min
  • Francis Spufford Q&A
    Mar 11 2026

    Author Francis Spufford joins Simon and Matt for a natter about his processes, favourite authors, the ordering of his bookshelves and much more.

    We also learn who he'd invite to his fantasy dinner party!

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    20 min