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- What the Dead Know 1112 copies, 58 reviews
- Every Secret Thing 364 copies, 7 reviews
- Baltimore Blues (Tess Monaghan Mysteries) 363 copies, 9 reviews
- To the Power of Three 294 copies, 15 reviews
- By A Spider's Thread 276 copies, 10 reviews
- No Good Deeds 260 copies, 7 reviews
- Charm City (Tess Monaghan Mysteries) 257 copies, 8 reviews
- The Sugar House 249 copies, 4 reviews
- Another Thing to Fall 240 copies, 13 reviews
- Butchers Hill 234 copies, 7 reviews
- Life Sentences: A Novel 223 copies, 20 reviews
- In A Strange City 210 copies, 4 reviews
- In Big Trouble 203 copies, 1 review
- The Last Place 190 copies, 1 review
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Laura Lippman, awarding winning mystery/crime novelist from Baltimore, will read from her new novel Life Sentences, answer questions, and sign books. The event is sponsored by The Friends of the Library, White Oak Chapter, which will sell Ms. Lippman's books at the event.
One of 2008's most honored authors, Laura Lippman, will sign & discuss her new crime novel, Life Sentences (Morrow; $24.95). In 2008, Laura won the Quill, Anthony, Macavity, and Barry Awards for What the Dead Know.
The latest suspense novel from the Baltimore mystery-writer explores chilling questions of memory and truth. Cassandra Fallows, a memoirist, turns to a former classmate as a subject, hoping to discover what happened to the woman’s missing son. Instead, she finds that what she remembers is at odds with ... (more)
In this next thrilling stand alone novel, a successful memoirist returns home to Baltimore to see if she can find a new angle for her next book. She decides that she will braid a modern story about a former classmate, accused of a heinous crime, with a reminiscence of her grade-school years, and she ... (more)
Event location: RayLen Winery & Vineyards
(Registration and copies available by contacting the Whitney Young Branch) Join us as we discuss What The Dead Know by Laura Lippman.
The author reads and signs her new Tess Monaghan mystery. 703-998-0404. (Book World, The Washington Post)
"The tenth in the series featuring Baltimore private investigator Tess Monahan, this mystery focuses on a new television show being filmed in the city. When Tess falls into the job of bodyguard for the party-girl star, she’s perfectly placed to investigate a series of “accidents” on the set ... (more)
Laura Lippman reads from Another Thing to Fall (Tess Monaghan Series).
"Have breakfast with Laura Lippman who will be signing her new Tess Monaghan mystery, Another Thing to Fall. MLC will be selling books." Event location: Spoons Restaurant, Cross Street
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