Public Appearances


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Read Carole's reviews of classic mysteries:


The Maltese Falcon

Daughter of Time

To Love and Be Wise

Sparkling Cyanide

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

Strong Poison

A Shilling for Candles

Clouds of Witness

Dancers in Mourning

Looking for Rachel Wallace

Brat Farrar

The Moonstone

Clutch of Constables

Miss Pym Disposes


 

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Deadmistress

 

Death by Committee
 


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   Last Updated on 08/13/10

Carole at a book signing with Paul Stankiewicz and Jeff Cotter of the Rainbow World Fund.


SIMSBURY MYSTERY GROUP:

Carole leads the Simsbury Mystery Book Group at the Simsbury CT Public
Library the second Monday of the month from noon to 1:15 p.m. Dates and books for Fall 2010: 
September 13: The Man Who Would Be F. Scott Fitzgerald (1990) – David Handler

October 11: The False Inspector Dew (1982) – Peter Lovesey 
November 8: Motherless Brooklyn (2000) – Jonathan Lethem
December 13: Suspense (1998) – Parnell Hall (snow date: Tues, Dec 14)

OTHER APPEARANCES

September 2010:

September 21, 25, 28, 10 am - 1:00 pm: Book signing in the CAPA booth in the CT Building at the Big E, West Springfield MA

September 22, 7 pm: Mystery Italiana series. Discussion of The Raphael Affair by Iain Pears, Granby Public Library, Granby CT

October 2010:

October 6, 7 pm: Mystery Italiana series. Discussion of The Marshal & the Madwoman by Magdalen Nabb, Granby Public Library, Granby CT

October 16, noon: National Boss Day - Take Your Boss to Lunch. Discussion of The Summons by Peter Lovesey, Salem Public Library, Salem CT

October 20, 7 pm: Mystery Italiana series. Discussion of Back to Bologna by Michael Dibdin, Granby Public Library, Granby CT

November 2010:

November 3, 7 pm: Mystery Italiana series. Discussion of Death at La Fenice by Donna Leon, Granby Public Library, Granby CT.


Carole signs her books at The Big E in Agawam, Massachusetts, September 2009