Murder and romance at Third Place Books this week

Sunday, March 11, 2018

Two murder mysteries in the Pacific Northwest and a romantic novel are the presentations this week at Third Place Books at Town Center in Lake Forest Park, intersection of Ballinger and Bothell Way.



Monday, March 12, 7pm
Sam Wiebe (in conversation with Brian Thornton)
Cut You Down (Quercus Books)

Tabitha Sorenson is missing. The bright but unstable student disappeared in the aftermath of a scandal involving millions of dollars in college funds, and her professor, Dana Essex, hires Vancouver PI Dave Wakeland to track down the student she just can't forget.

Wednesday, March 14, 7pm
Leslye Walton (in conversation with Lish McBride)
The Price Guide to the Occult (Candlewick)

From the author of The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender comes a haunting maelstrom of magic and murder in the lush, moody Pacific Northwest. Walton spins a dark tale of a girl stumbling along the path toward self-acceptance and first love, as her mother looms and threatens to strangle any hope for happiness.

Saturday, March 17 at 6pm
Penny Reid
Marriage of Inconvenience (EverAfter Romance)

USA Today bestselling author Penny Reid launches her final novel in the Knitting in the City Series. Being a billionaire heiress isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. In fact, it sucks. But there are three things you need to know about Kat Tanner (aka Kathleen Tyson. . . and yes, she is *that* Kathleen Tyson): 1) She’s determined to make good decisions, 2) She must get married ASAP, and 3) She knows how to knit.



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