Margaret Maron Signs THREE DAY TOWN

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Event:
Margaret Maron Signs THREE DAY TOWN
Start:
December 4, 2011 2:00 pm
End:
December 4, 2011 4:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Category:
Updated:
October 21, 2011

Three Day Town (Grand Central $25) brings together Maron’s beloved series characters Judge Deborah Knott and NYPD Lt. Sigrid Harald in a case breaking during the Christmas holidays in Manhattan

Maron appears with Ann Parker and Dennis Palumbo in a Poisoned Pen Press Christmas Party as she also signs her story appearing in A Study in Sherlock (Poisoned Pen $29.95). Her fellow contributors Leslie Klinger, Laurie R. King, Thomas Perry, SJ Rozan, Dana Stabenow, and Jacqueline Winspear have also signed theirs and thus this book too is ready to ship to you or to be picked up at The Pen.

Judge Deborah Knott and Sheriff’s Deputy Dwight Bryant are on a train to New York, finally on a honeymoon after a year of marriage. January in New York might not be the perfect time to visit, but they’ll take it. The trip is a Christmas present from Dwight’s sister-in-law, who arranged for them to stay in an Upper West Side apartment for one week. While in New York, Deborah has been asked to deliver a package to Lt. Sigrid Harald of the NYPD. Sigrid offers to swing by the apartment to pick up the box, but when they reach the apartment, they discover that it is missing and the doorman has been murdered. Despite their best efforts to enjoy a blissful getaway, Deborah and Dwight soon find that they’ve teamed up with Sigrid and her team to catch the killer before he strikes again.

Click here to order THREE-DAY TOWN

MARGARET MARON (margaretmaron.com) is the author of twenty-seven novels and two collections of short stories. Winner of several major American awards for mysteries (Edgar, Agatha, Anthony, Macavity), her works are on the reading lists of various courses in contemporary Southern literature and have been translated into 15 languages. She has served as president of Sisters in Crime, the American Crime Writers League, and Mystery Writers of America. Visit her at www.MargaretMaron.com.

A native Tar Heel, she still lives on her family’s century farm a few miles southeast of Raleigh, the setting for Bootlegger’s Daughter, which is numbered among the 100 Favorite Mysteries of the Century as selected by the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association. In 2004, she received the Sir Walter Raleigh Award for best North Carolina novel of the year; and in 2008, the North Carolina Award for Literature, the state’s highest civilian honor. Her mystery novels feature District Court Judge Deborah Knott and are the pegs upon which she hangs her love and concern for the state.

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