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Tea, Tonic & Toxin

Carolyn Daughters & Sarah Harrison

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Tea, Tonic, and Toxin is a book club and podcast for people who love mysteries, thrillers, introspection, and good conversation. Each month, your hosts, Carolyn Daughters and Sarah Harrison, will discuss a game-changing mystery or thriller, starting in 1841 onward. Together, we’ll see firsthand how the genre evolvedAlong the way, we’ll entertain ideas, prospects, theories, doubts, and grudges, along with the occasional guest. And we hope to entertain you, dear friend. We want you to experien ...
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The Toxin Terminator

Aimee Carlson-Certified Toxicity & Detox Specialist

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The Toxin Terminator is helping people restore and renew their health by sharing what mainstream media will not tell you! Engage in the most relevant topics as leading experts and industry thought leaders share how to take control of your health. As a lifetime entrepreneur, Aimee has owned the only 100% female automotive service franchise in North America, is a best-selling author, and featured guest expert as a certified Toxicity & Detox Specialist. After suffering from multiple chronic hea ...
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The Hidden Life of Toxins is the podcast that does toxin-free living research for you! Become a well-educated, empowered consumer and have clear information on toxin-free living WITHOUT hours of research and hundreds of Google searches. In 2015, while looking for ways to improve her health, Christina discovered a sobering and life-changing truth: we are exposed to hundreds of toxins every day. There are harmful chemicals in the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, and the pro ...
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Brooklyn-born New Jersey class-action attorney turned author Norman Shabel has written seven plays and eight novels. Three of his plays have been produced off Broadway in NYC, Philadelphia, and Florida. You can find novels from all our guests in our amazon store. Prolific author and playwright, Normal Shabel had a difficult childhood. He grew up in…
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THE THREE COFFINS (THE HOLLOW MAN) (1935) by John Dickson Carr is celebrated for its exceptional execution of the locked-room mystery, a subgenre demanding ingenious plotting and cerebral depth. Many consider it the best locked room mystery of all time. Carr’s complex puzzles, cryptic clues, and taut, suspenseful atmosphere make it a mystery fictio…
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Penny has never met anyone smarter than her. That's par for the course when you're a savant - one of fewer than 100 in the world. But despite her photographic memory and superpowered intellect, there's one ystery Penny's never been able to solve: Why did her father leave when she was in a coma at age seven, and where is he now? On Penny's twenty-fi…
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THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE (1934) is James M. Cain’s gripping, groundbreaking noir tale of passion and betrayal. In a dusty roadside diner, love and lust ignite a murderous plot and challenge conventional notions of right and wrong. As secrets unravel, two lovers are drawn deeper into a web of crime, leading to a shocking and morally ambiguous …
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In this episode we are delighted to chat with Barbara Nickless! She is the Wall Street Journal and #1 Amazon Charts bestselling author of the multi-award-winning Sydney Parnell crime novels. Barbara’s new series features forensic semiotician Dr. Evan Wilding—a man whose gift for interpreting the words and symbols left behind by killers has led him …
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Tea, Tonic, and Toxin is a mystery and thriller podcast and book club for people obsessed with mysteries and thrillers. Each month, your hosts, Sarah Harrison and Carolyn Daughters, will discuss a game-changing mystery or thriller, starting in the mid-19th century onward. Together, we’ll see firsthand how the genre evolved. Along the way, we’ll ent…
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It’s time for more mysteries, detective stories, and thrillers! Our 2024 selections include stunners published from 1934-1939. Get reading, and subscribe so you never miss an episode! (You can find the 2022 schedule here and 2023 schedule here.) The allure of THE THIN MAN (1934) lies in its timeless intrigue, captivating characters, and masterful s…
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Tea, Tonic, and Toxin is a book club and podcast for people who love mysteries, thrillers, introspection, and good conversation. Each month, your hosts, Carolyn Daughters and Sarah Harrison, will discuss a game-changing mystery or thriller, starting in 1841 onward. Together, we’ll see firsthand how the genre evolved. Along the way, we’ll entertain …
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Tea, Tonic & Toxin is a book club and podcast focused on the history of mystery. We’re discussing the best mysteries, detective stories, and thrillers ever written — in chronological order. The Nine Tailors, a Lord Peter Wimsey mystery, is quite possibly Dorothy Sayers’ masterpiece. The murder method in the 1934 novel is a stunner to be sure. The i…
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Tea, Tonic & Toxin is a book club and podcast focused on the history of mystery. We’re discussing the best mysteries, detective stories, and thrillers ever written — in chronological order. It’s time for more mysteries, detective stories, and thrillers! Our 2024 selections include stunners published from 1934-1939. Scroll down the page, get reading…
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Tea, Tonic & Toxin is a book club and podcast focused on the history of mystery. We’re discussing the best mysteries, detective stories, and thrillers ever written — in chronological order. The Nine Tailors, a Lord Peter Wimsey mystery, is quite possibly Dorothy Sayers’ masterpiece. The murder method in the 1934 novel is a stunner to be sure. The i…
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Agatha Christie is the most widely published author of all time, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. Her books have sold more than a billion copies in English and another billion in a hundred foreign languages. Once you read Murder on the Orient Express (1934), you’ll understand why. Read: Buy it used or new on Amazon. Reflect: Check out the…
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Agatha Christie is the most widely published author of all time, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. Her books have sold more than a billion copies in English and another billion in a hundred foreign languages. Once you read Murder on the Orient Express (1934), you’ll understand why. Read: Buy it used or new on Amazon. Reflect: Check out the…
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Karen Pierce, a detective-fiction devotee, food lover, and Agatha Christie superfan, has attended and volunteered at several Anthony Boucher Memorial World Mystery Conventions and has taken pilgrimages to Torquay and Greenway House, Christie’s hometown and home. Pierce lives in Toronto, Canada. Drink and dine with recipes inspired by the best-selli…
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Karen Pierce, a detective-fiction devotee, food lover, and Agatha Christie superfan, has attended and volunteered at several Anthony Boucher Memorial World Mystery Conventions and has taken pilgrimages to Torquay and Greenway House, Christie’s hometown and home. Pierce lives in Toronto, Canada. Drink and dine with recipes inspired by the best-selli…
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The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933) introduces criminal defense lawyer and detective Perry Mason and Della Street, his secretary. Perry is hired by Eva Belter, who’s being blackmailed and soon falls under suspicion for murder. The book sets the stage for one of the most popular series in crime fiction history. Author Erle Stanley Gardner went on to…
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Carolyn & Sarah are thrilled to speak with author Gary Braver on his latest mystery: Rumor of Evil. Just in time for spooky season, it was selected as one of Amazon Editors' Pick of Best Mysteries of October. Gary Braver has been touted as “one of the best thriller writers in America.” His novels have been translated into seventeen languages; three…
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Malice Aforethought is considered one of the first examples of the “inverted detective story.” Here, both the murder AND murderer are revealed at the beginning. The intrigue builds as the reader sees how the detective unravels the clues to solve the mystery. Published in 1931, the book ranks #16 in the Crime Writers’ Association’s Top 100 Crime Nov…
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Welcome to the Tea, Tonic & Toxin book club and podcast! Our focus is the history of mystery. We’re reading and discussing the best mysteries, detective stories, and thrillers ever written. Malice Aforethought is considered one of the first examples of the “inverted detective story.” Both the murder AND murderer are revealed at the beginning. The i…
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Tea, Tonic, and Toxin is a book club and podcast for people who love mysteries, thrillers, introspection, and good conversation. Each month, your hosts, Sarah Harrison and Carolyn Daughters, will discuss a game-changing mystery or thriller from the 19th and 20th centuries. Together, we’ll see firsthand how the genre evolved. Along the way, we’ll en…
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Published in 1930, The Maltese Falcon is gritty, gripping noir at its best. As far as detective stories go, this one’s a game changer. Detective Sam Spade’s cool, cynical nature turned him into one of the most memorable characters in literature and film, most notably the 1941 release starring Humphrey Bogart. Both the book and the movie are stunner…
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Red Harvest by Dashiell Hammett (1929) marked Hammett’s transition from short stories to novels. His portrayal of the Continental Op as a “hard-boiled” detective eventually became a prototype for many detective stories to come. A former detective, Hammett knew his stuff. Read: Buy it used or on Amazon. (Reading time: ~4 hours) Reflect: Check out th…
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Welcome to the Tea, Tonic & Toxin book club and podcast! Our focus is the history of mystery. We’re reading and discussing the best mysteries, detective stories, and thrillers ever written. Time Magazine included Red Harvest as one of the 100 Best English-Language Novels from 1923-2005, noting Dashiell Hammett created the prototype for the hard-boi…
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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926) has become known as one of Agatha Christie’s most controversial novels due to an unexpected stunner of a twist at the end. Christie considered it her masterpiece. In 2013, the British Crime Writers’ Association voted it the best crime novel ever written. Read: Buy it used, read it for free, or get it on Amazon. (R…
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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926) has become known as one of Agatha Christie’s most controversial novels due to an unexpected stunner of a twist at the end. Christie considered it her masterpiece. In 2013, the British Crime Writers’ Association voted it the best crime novel ever written. Read: Buy it used, read it for free, or get it on Amazon. (R…
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WHOSE BODY? by Dorothy Sayers Dorothy Sayers’ Whose Body? is the first of 16 detective novels published by Sayers, one of the queens of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. This 1923 novel introduces Lord Peter Wimsey, considered the father of the amateur “gentleman sleuth” who will appear in many British novels for decades to come. Read: Buy it us…
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Welcome to the Tea, Tonic & Toxin book club and podcast! We’re reading and discussing the best mysteries and detective stories ever written. Whose Body? (1921) is the first of 16 detective novels published by Sayers, one of the queens of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. The story introduces Lord Peter Wimsey, considered the father of the amateu…
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In this episode, you’re going to learn about a common food additive that sounds very safe and natural but in reality isn’t. I’m talking about citric acid. You have probably seen it on ingredient labels and, chances are you believe it to be just an acid from citrus fruits or even concentrated lemon juice. I used to think that, too. Until I did some …
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In this episode, you’re going to learn about a very toxic ingredient that hides in your healthy foods and supplements. I’m talking about natural flavors. Natural lemon flavor, berry flavor, vanilla flavor, and many others… They look so harmless on product labels. When it comes to artificial flavors, you are probably avoiding those already. But natu…
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The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920) is the first Hercule Poirot mystery! Can Belgian detective Hercule Poirot solve an unsolvable crime? From the Times Literary Supplement (1921): “[The story] is said to be the result of a bet about the possibility of writing a detective story in which the reader would not be able to spot the criminal. Every rea…
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Welcome to the Tea, Tonic & Toxin book club and podcast! We’re reading and discussing the best mysteries and detective stories ever written. The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920) is the first Hercule Poirot mystery! From the Times Literary Supplement (1921): The story is “said to be the result of a bet about the possibility of writing a detective …
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In this episode, you're going to learn about five groups of widely used but problematic ingredients in personal care products: Formaldehyde Releasers, Parabens, Butylated Compounds, Petroleum-Based Ingredients, and Ethoxylated Ingredients. I will explain what these ingredients are, why you should avoid them, and how they are regulated. (Or, in most…
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In this episode, you’re going to learn if the baking soda you’re using is toxic. Spoiler alert: there are two types of baking soda. I used to think “Baking soda is baking soda, right?” Well, not really. The end product known as sodium bicarbonate is the same. But there are two different ways that baking soda can be sourced. Also, if you’re using al…
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In this episode, you’re going to learn if BPA-free plastic is actually better. BPA-free food containers, water bottles, baby bottles… Do you use them? Do you believe them to be safe? Hate to break it to you, but... you got tricked. You and me both! I still have a couple of fancy BPA-free food containers I don’t use. Today, I’m going to explain how …
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When a freelance spy is murdered in Richard Hannay’s London flat, Richard Hannay goes on the run. Fearing for his life, his goal is to stay one step ahead of both the police and the spies who will stop at nothing to find him. What are the thirty-nine steps, and can Richard Hannay manage to stay one step ahead of his pursuers? Published in 1915, The…
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In this episode, you’re going to learn 15 Simple Ways to Reduce Your EMF Exposure. Most of these will cost you zero dollars and all of these are ridiculously easy to do. Even if you have been aware of EMFs and working on lowering your exposure, I guarantee that you will come out of listening to this episode with new practical information you can ap…
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Welcome to the Tea, Tonic & Toxin book club and podcast! We’re reading and discussing the best mysteries and detective stories ever written. The Thirty-Nine Steps, published in 1915, is one of the most popular espionage thrillers ever written. The action-packed story begins in May 1914. One day, our protagonist, Richard Hannay, finds a man named Fr…
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You might have heard that EMFs are harmful. You also might have heard the exact opposite. If you’re confused, you’re not the only one. A lot of people are confused about this topic. Seven years ago, I was too. I often see people go to great lengths to reduce their EMF exposure and even buy EMF meters to use in their homes – and yet, they don’t real…
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My name is Christina Vine, and my mission is to help YOU become an empowered consumer who knows exactly how to avoid day-to-day toxins WITHOUT hours of research and hundreds of Google searches. In this episode, I share the story of how I became passionate about toxin-free living and the aha moment I had that inspired me to start this podcast. ••• H…
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Published in 1913, Trent’s Last Case is considered one of the first “whodunits” – stories in which new clues appear throughout, making it possible for readers to feel as if they’re solving the crime along with the detective. Also, this Philip Trent mystery includes a “less than perfect” sleuth – in contrast to Sherlock Holmes. Agatha Christie calle…
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The Hidden Life of Toxins is the podcast that does toxin-free living research for you! In 2015, while looking for ways to improve my health, I discovered a sobering and life-changing truth: we are exposed to hundreds of toxins every day. There are harmful chemicals in the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, and the products we use …
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Published in 1913, Trent’s Last Case is considered one of the first “whodunits” – stories in which new clues appear throughout, making it possible for readers to feel as if they’re solving the crime along with the detective. Also, this Philip Trent mystery includes a “less than perfect” sleuth – in contrast to Sherlock Holmes. Agatha Christie calle…
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The Innocence of Father Brown (1911) is G. K. Chesterton’s first collection of short stories featuring Father Brown, a nondescript Catholic priest who solves crimes using intuition and by tapping into spiritual and philosophic truths rather than scientific details. The stories are clever, thoughtful, and lovely. Meet our first guest, Deb Donner. Sh…
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The Innocence of Father Brown (1911) is G. K. Chesterton’s first collection of short stories featuring Father Brown, a nondescript Catholic priest who solves crimes using intuition and by tapping into spiritual and philosophic truths rather than scientific details. The stories are clever, thoughtful, and lovely. Meet our first guest, Deb Donner. Sh…
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The Innocence of Father Brown (1911) G. K. Chesterton’s first collection of short stories featuring a Catholic priest who solves crimes by tapping into spiritual and philosophic truths. Trent’s Last Case (1913) In E. C. Bentley’s “whodunit,” new clues appear throughout the story, making readers feel as if they’re solving the crime along with Trent.…
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“The Murders in the Rue Morgue” (1841) Edgar Allan Poe is the mystery master. Set in Paris, this gruesome tale introduces amateur detective Auguste Dupin and his trusty sidekick. “The Purloined Letter” (1844) Edgar Allan Poe called it “perhaps the best of my tales of ratiocination.” It’s a great mystery — minus the Gothic horror of “Rue Morgue.” Bl…
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Tea, Tonic, and Toxin is a book club and podcast for anyone who loves mysteries and detective stories. We’re making our way through the 19th-century stories that helped the genre evolve. Next up: Baroness Orczy’s 1910 collection of short stories, Lady Molly of Scotland Yard, about a lady detective — one of the first in fiction! Baroness Orczy, auth…
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Tea, Tonic, and Toxin is a book club and podcast for anyone who loves mysteries and detective stories. We’re making our way through the 19th-century stories that helped the genre evolve. Next up: Arthur Conan Doyle’s 1902 novel, The Hound of the Baskervilles. This turn-of-the-century, Gothic-inspired spine-tingler includes a spectral hound and a de…
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Tea, Tonic, and Toxin is a book club and podcast for anyone who loves mysteries and detective stories. We’re making our way through the 19th-century stories that helped the genre evolve. Next up: Arthur Conan Doyle’s 1902 novel, The Hound of the Baskervilles. This turn-of-the-century, Gothic-inspired spine-tingler includes a spectral hound and a de…
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Tea, Tonic, and Toxin is a book club and podcast for anyone who loves mysteries and detective stories. We’re making our way through the 19th-century stories that helped the genre evolve. Next up: Israel Zangwill’s 1892 novel, The Big Bow Mystery. Set in London’s working-class East End, The Big Bow Mystery is one of the earliest examples of the lock…
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