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One killer book club: Washington County Free Library hosts club for those who love a little mystery
marieg@herald-mail.comIt isn't always a dark and stormy night. There are no fog-covered moors or howling hounds, no trench-coated detectives or suspicious butlers. And, in this particular library, you won't find a Mrs. Peacock, a revolver or candlesticks — just a group...Tags: Genres, Arts and Culture, Libraries, Crime (genre), French Literature
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Happy birthday, Carolyn Keene!
Jacket CopyToday is the birthday of Mildred Augustine Wirt Benson, who wrote 23 of the first 30 Nancy Drew books under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene.... -
Steve Hamilton to discuss latest Alex McKnight mystery
Award-winning mystery writer, Steve Hamilton, will be the special guest at a free cocktail event hosted by McLean & Eakin, Booksellers from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Monday, July 2, at the Little Traverse History Museum at the Petoskey waterfront. Hamilton...Tags: Arts and Culture, The New York Times, USA Today, Literature
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PASSINGS: Jon Lord, Bob Babbitt, Donald J. Sobol
Jon Lord Deep Purple keyboard player Jon Lord, 71, a British keyboardist for Deep Purple and Whitesnake, died in London on Monday of a pulmonary embolism after a battle with pancreatic cancer, said a statement on his official website. Lord co-wrote...Tags: Bonnie Raitt, Ian Gillan, Rock and Roll (genre), Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight
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PASSINGS: Richard B. Scudder, Barton Biggs
Richard B. Scudder Co-founder of MediaNews Group Richard B. Scudder, 99, co-founder and former chairman of MediaNews Group Inc., the nation's second-largest newspaper company, who also helped invent a process allowing newsprint to be recycled, died...
Tags: Yale University, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Mutual Funds, James Gorman, Ian Gillan
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‘Twin Peaks’ co-creator Mark Frost seeks ‘Paladin Prophecy’
Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.comIf you mapped the career of Mark Frost you'd see a line that veers across medium (he's written, produced and ...... -
Review: 'Shadow of Night' by Deborah Harkness is overstuffed but entertaining
-------------------- Shadow of Night A Novel Deborah Harkness Viking: 584 pp., $28.95 -------------------- Writing second installments of planned trilogies is harder than you think. There has to be enough background from the first novel — but...
Tags: Arts and Culture, United Nations, Authors, Vampires (supernatural entitiess), Elizabeth II
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Is there life on Mars?
Is there life elsewhere in the universe? It's a question that has long intrigued astronomers and science fiction buffs alike, and now the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has launched its most ambitious attempt yet to find the answer....Tags: Science, Fiction, Space Programs, Kennedy Space Center, Science Fiction (genre)
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The legend of Mrs. O'Leary
How survivors of the Chicago Fire sought scapegoats 140 years ago Even as the embers of the Chicago Fire cooled, the saga of Mrs. O'Leary began. For 140 years, she has been alternately accused and exonerated of setting off the inferno that consumed...
Tags: Al Capone, Near South Side, Michael Jordan, Entertainment Events, Rental Service
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The Siren's Call: The past is never past
"The past is never dead," Faulkner famously wrote in "Requiem for a Nun." "It's not even past" — and nothing demonstrates that maxim better than the discovery of a "new" painting by a revered, long-dead artist. Suddenly, it is as if that person...
Tags: Leonardo da Vinci, Mitt Romney, Auction Service, Elections, World War II (1939-1945)
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Laura Lippman's darker side of Dickeyville
The pungent, haunting narrative of Laura Lippman's new novel, "The Most Dangerous Thing," kicks in with a group of kids arguing for dibs on a grassy kickball field near a cotton mill on "Wetheredsville Road."
The whole scene sounds like a cozy...Tags: Crime (genre), Arts and Culture, Fiction, Central Park, The Wire (tv program)
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Patt Morrison Asks: Jonah Lehrer, brain teaser
Zombies in movie theaters, zombies on television — a whole lot of us have brains on the brain. And so, in a substantially different way, does Jonah Lehrer. He's put himself at the crossroads of neuroscience and the humanities with books like his...Tags: Bob Dylan, Table Tennis, Schools, Sports, Public Schools
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