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Start: 7:00 pm
In Peril in Paperback, the sixth in the Bibliophile
mystery series, author Kate Carlisle sets rare book expert Brooklyn Wainwright on the trail of a murder as she catalogs a pulp fiction collection for a video game empire founder. Kate also has written two romantic suspense novels.
Start: 7:00 pm
Author Jenn McKinlay covers many bases with multiple series and pseudonyms. Her latest Cupcake Bakery mystery, Red Velvet Revenge, has Fairy Tale bakers Melanie Cooper and Angie DeLaura hoping to spike summer sales by vending at a local rodeo. Instead, they become entangled in the murder of a bull rider. Book, Line and Sinker, Jenn’s latest Library Lovers mystery, finds library director Lindsey Norr researching pirates and treasure, as well as murder.
Start: 7:00 pm
Rochelle Staab puts readers in a Mind for Murder with her mystery series featuring Los Angeles psychologist Liz Cooper and religious philosophy professor Nick Garfield and their conflicting world views and approaches to solutions. In Bruja Brouhaha. the second book in the series, Cooper and Garfield investigate who’s behind the conflicts between local Santeria practitioners and their community. Rochelle will also do single-card Tarot readings for interested attendees.
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
K. Bennett is the pen name for author James Scott Bell, underwhich he writes the Zombie Legal Thrillers series. As JamesScott Bell, he has won numerous awards, and most recentlyhas become a finalist in the 2012 International Thriller WritersAward for One More Lie. As K. Bennett, James has created asubgenre of horror that is comprised of mystery, horror and a little bit of wry humor. I Ate the Sheriff is the third book in theZombie Legal Thrillers series. With Merrie Destefano and F.J. Lennon.
Start: 7:30 pm
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With an extensive background in publishing, it’s not really a surprise that Merrie Destefano has a knack for storytelling. As the editor for Victorian Homes magazine, Cottages & Bungalows magazine, and the co-author of series of “How to Draw” supernatural beings books, Merrie certainly has not only experience in the industry, but the gift of crafting a great story. As a novelist, she’s combined the love of many of those genres into her urban fantasy novels. Feast is Merrie’s second urban fantasy standalone novel. With K. Bennett and FJ Lennon.
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