Monday, November 24, 2008

Sisters in Crime

Murder and mayhem clearly come easily to women


NEW HAVEN - The New Haven Public Library will launch a mystery discussion series at 6 p.m. Jan. 28, at the downtown branch, 133 Elm St.


The series, Connecticut Sisters in Crime, will meet once a month through April to discuss four popular mysteries written by Connecticut women authors. Participants may choose one or all of the discussions, and copies of the books will be available for those who register.


The series is made possible by a grant from the Connecticut Humanities Council. Discussions will be led by Carole Shmurak, shown, author of the first book, Deadmistress. Shmurak is professor emerita at Central Connecticut State University and the author of 10books. Her third Susan Lombardi mystery is due out in 2009.

Book Schedule is:
Jan. 28: DEADMISTRESS by Carole Shmurak
Feb. 25: FINAL FORE by Roberta Isleib
Mar. 25: SACRED COWS by Karen Olson (with special appearance by the author)
Apr. 22: RESTLESS WATERS by Jessica Speart

There is no charge for the discussions, and participants are invited to bring a sandwich; coffee will be provided. Please reserve books by registering for each discussion online at www.guidezilla.com/nhfpl or call the library at (203) 946-8835. Free off-street parking is available.

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