At the heart of Say No More, Hank Phillippi Ryan’s new crime fiction novel featuring TV investigative reporter Jane Ryland, is the question: Even though it may be the right thing to do, is speaking up always a good idea?


Les Klinger and Nancie Clare also talk to Hank about “The Adventure of the Dancing Women,” Hank’s short story in Echoes of Sherlock Holmes: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon, edited by Les and Laurie R. King as well as the common territory between Hank’s job as a TV investigative journalist and a crime fiction author.
Photo of Hank Phillippi Ryan ©Iden Ford
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