Most will feature the “Dangerous Dames’’ in a panel discussion. Moderating is Molly Weston, who blogs and lectures about mysteries. An avid Tarheels fan, Weston also edits the Sisters In Crime journal, inSinC.
Here’s more on this lethal literary trio:
Julie Compton mined her training as a lawyer to write her debut, Tell No Lies. Aptly described as part Scott Turow and part Jodi Picoult, the legal thriller earned a starred review from Kirkus, which called it a "taut, tense cautionary tale … with courtroom drama and a surprise ending." Her most recent release, Rescuing Olivia, was praised by Publisher's Weekly as an "intense, entertaining second novel" with a "super-satisfying resolution."
Compton, who left the practice of law to write full-time, now considers herself a recovering attorney. She hopes to never fall off the wagon. She lives near Orlando, Florida.
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Deborah Sharp, a former reporter for USA Today, traded in sad news stories for funny fiction. She sets her ''Mace Bauer Mysteries'' in a sweet-tea-and-barbecue slice of her native Florida. Sharp rode a horse across the state to research her second book, and landed on NBC's Today show in a tacky wedding veil for her third. Mama Sees Stars, her fourth, garnered a starred review in Library Journal: “This zany fourth entry . . . is a feature worthy of the big screen.’’
Sharp and her TV reporter husband, Kerry Sanders, live in Fort Lauderdale. No kids. No pets. They had goldfish once. Turned out badly.
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Dangerous Dames Schedule
Friday, October 14, noon — Flyleaf Books, Chapel Hill
7:00 — Page-Walker Cultural Arts Center, Cary, co-sponsored by the Cary Library
Saturday, October 15, 2:00 — McIntyre's Fine Books, Fearrington Village, Pittsboro
Sunday, October 16, 2:00 — Halle Center, Apex, co-sponsored by Eva Perry Library
Monday, October 17, noon — Holly Springs Library (brown bag lunch)
3:00 — West Regional Library, Morrisville
6 comments:
Have enjoyed all of Joanna Campbell Slan's Kiki Lowenstein Mystery Series. Best wishes for success of her Jane Erye series.
Oh, Liz! That's so sweet of you. Just so you know, Jane Eyre will be out July 2012.
And also for the record...I'm not that nice. Not really. Julie and Deb are, but I'm not.
Nicer than nice.
Never believe an author, who lies for a living. Joanna is uber nice! (And that's no lie.)
Julie, Sorry I don't know you yet, but I shall make a point of doing so because of your obvious good taste in tour companions.
Thanks Liz! I think we're going to have a lot of fun next weekend. :-)
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