Category Archives: Mysteries

Recently released: ‘Inferno’ by Dan Brown

Bethany Fehlinger previews “Inferno” by Dan Brown in this May 16, 2013, post.

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From Page to Projector: ‘The Maltese Falcon’

Dan Rorabaugh opens the case on the book and movie versions of the detective story ‘The Maltese Falcon.’

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Carlisle author Andrea Adams to share expertise with Paul Smith Library

Carlisle author Andrea Adams will speak about her 2011 novel, “The Key,” at 10:30 a.m. April 27, 2013, at Paul Smith Library of Southern York County.

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Jill Pritchett to sign books at East Berlin Community Library

Abbottstown author Jill Pritchett will read from and sign copies of her debut suspense novel, “View From My Soul,” at 1 p.m. March 23, 2013, at East Berlin Community Library.

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RL Stine makes a book for adults

As a kid, Kate Harmon read all things “Goosebumps.” And now, RL Stine made a book for adults? How did it compare?

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‘Mew is for Murder: a Theda Krakow Mystery’ by Clea Simon

Theda Krakow is a freelance writer for newspapers and magazines who used to be a copy editor. She is also a cat lover who is missing her recently deceased pet, James, when she happens upon an old house in her … Continue reading

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Local author Peter Durantine to sign books at Midtown Scholar

Harrisburg author Peter Durantine will sign copies of his novels Dec. 22, 2012, at Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa.

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Recently released: ‘Two Graves’ by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

Bethany Fehlinger previews “Two Graves” by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child in this Dec. 13, 2013, preview.

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‘The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken’ by Tarquin Hall

Vish Puri is a private investigator in Delhi, India, who has a weight problem. His wife, Rumpi, wants his to slim down, but Vish enjoys his butter chicken and paranthas too much. At a banquet after a big cricket match, … Continue reading

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‘Force of Habit’ by Alice Loweecey

Teresa Cook reviews “Force of Habit” by Alice Loweecey.

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