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Sunday, September 8, 2013

J.A. Jance leads off a week of authors at Third Place Books

Photo by Steven H. Robinson
Third Place Books
17171 Bothell Way NE
Lake Forest Park, WA  98155
206-366-3316
September 10-14. 2013


J. A. Jance
Second Watch (Simon / Schuster)
Tuesday, September 10 at 7pm

New York Times bestselling author J. A. Jance delivers an emotional and resonant mystery that takes us deep into Seattle detective J. P. Beaumont's past and raises challenging questions about duty, honor, and the debt that is owed to those who sacrifice their lives for their country. This is the 21st installment in the Beaumont series.


Pamela Proehl
The Heartbreak Killer
Thursday, September 12 at 7pm

A fan of murder mysteries, Proehl's debut novel is a psychological thriller set in Seattle. Locals readers will recognize Washington's signature landmarks as the backdrop to nerve-wracking drama unfolds. Pamela spends her time between writing and her two teenage sons.


Young Adult Author Panel
AntiGoddess by Kendare Blake and Just Like Fate by Cat Patrick and Suzanne Young
Friday, September 13 at 7pm

The Goddess War begins in Antigoddess, the first installment of the new series by acclaimed author of Anna Dressed in Blood, Kendare Blake. And two fantastic authors Cat Patrick and Suzanne Young have teamed up to bring you Just Like Fate - One decision changes everything in this Sliding Doors meets Anna and the French Kiss novel that explores split realities of romance and family loyalties.


Larry Edwards
Dare I Call  It Murder? (Wigeon)
Saturday, September 14 at 7pm

In 1977, Loren and Joanne Edwards left Puget Sound aboard their 53-foot sailboat Spellbound, destined for French Polynesia. Six months later, they lay dead aboard their boat in the middle of the Pacific. Larry's memoir tells the story of his parents death and generates greater awareness of violent loss, its impact on the survivors and their families, and the troubling effects of PTSD.


Kirby Larsen
Duke (Scholastic)
Sunday, September 15 at 5:30pm

A poignant World War II story about a boy and his dog and his dad, and the many meanings of bravery, from Newbery Honor author Kirby Larson. Once again Kirby has delivered an exceptionally well-crafted and emotionally authentic historical adventure. A portion of the evenings sales will go to support Reading with Rover.


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