Sir George Braxton was found lying face down in a frozen fountain with the back of his skull bashed to bits. The case is complicated by a distinct lack of holiday cheer in the victim's three argumentative middle-ageddaughters-and their sullen houseguests. Even the cranky cat hates everyone. To top it all off, the Home Secretary has called in Inspector Witherspoon over the heads of some touchy local lads, making matters stickier than a plum pudding. Only the help of his housekeeper, Mrs. Jeffries, and her crime-solving staff will give the poor Inspector any chance of sleeping in heavenly peace on Christmas Eve.
The Licking County Library's monthly book discussion for lovers of crime fiction. The group meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Upper Level Conference Room, Newark Library. Copies of each month's title are available for checkout one month before the meeting date.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Mrs. Jeffries and the Silent Knight by Emily Brightwell
Come celebrate the season with a discussion of Mrs. Jeffries and the Silent Knight, a wonderful English Victorian cozy.
Sir George Braxton was found lying face down in a frozen fountain with the back of his skull bashed to bits. The case is complicated by a distinct lack of holiday cheer in the victim's three argumentative middle-ageddaughters-and their sullen houseguests. Even the cranky cat hates everyone. To top it all off, the Home Secretary has called in Inspector Witherspoon over the heads of some touchy local lads, making matters stickier than a plum pudding. Only the help of his housekeeper, Mrs. Jeffries, and her crime-solving staff will give the poor Inspector any chance of sleeping in heavenly peace on Christmas Eve.
Sir George Braxton was found lying face down in a frozen fountain with the back of his skull bashed to bits. The case is complicated by a distinct lack of holiday cheer in the victim's three argumentative middle-ageddaughters-and their sullen houseguests. Even the cranky cat hates everyone. To top it all off, the Home Secretary has called in Inspector Witherspoon over the heads of some touchy local lads, making matters stickier than a plum pudding. Only the help of his housekeeper, Mrs. Jeffries, and her crime-solving staff will give the poor Inspector any chance of sleeping in heavenly peace on Christmas Eve.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Red Sparrow by Jason Matthews
Join us for a discussion of Red Sparrow on Wednesday, November 19th (special meeting date due to Thanksgiving).
"An electrifying thriller in the spy-tale tradition of John LeCarre."
2014 Edgar Award for Best First Novel
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