Author: Carolyn HainesAlso known as: Lizzie Hart, Carolyn Haines, Caroline Burnes, Caroline Burnes
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Writes Harlequin Intrigues as Caroline Burnes.
3 past events. Alabama Booksmith: Carolyn Haines (June 25 at 19:00) Carolyn Haines signs Wishbones.
Added by Dystopos. Murder By The Book: Carolyn Haines, Honor Hartman, Mary Saums (July 12 at 16:30) Carolyn Haines signs Wishbones.; Honor Hartman signs The Unkindest Cut.; Mary Saums reads from Mighty Old Bones. "Carolyn Haines -- author of Them Bones, one of our store's all-time best-selling books! -- will sign & discuss her new Sarah Booth Delaney mystery, Wishbones (St. Martin's Minotaur; $23.95). Murder By The Book employee and award-winning mystery writer Dean James (writing as Honor Hartman) ... (more)will sign & discuss his 2nd Bridge Club mystery, The Unkindest Cut (Obsidian; $6.99), which is set in Houston! Mary Saums will sign & discuss her 2nd Thistle & Twigg mystery, Mighty Old Bones (St. Martin's Minotaur; $23.95)."
Added by christiguc. Square Books: Carolyn Haines (August 6 at 17:00) Carolyn Haines on tour for Wishbones. Carolyn Haines reads and signs Wishbones. Event location: Off Square Books 129 Courthouse Sq.
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