Susanna Calkins
The Cry of the Hangman: A Conversation with Mystery Writers Susanna Calkins and Lori Rader-Day
On Sunday, November 7th at 2:00 PM, The Book Stall is delighted to welcome mystery author Susanna Calkins back to our virtual “stage” as she celebrates the release of The Cry of the Hangman, the sixth book in her Lucy Campion mystery series, set in 17th century London. Susanna will be joined by fellow author Lori Rader-Day to talk about writing historical fiction, crafting mysteries, and the art of writing a series. All attendees will be automatically entered in a drawing to win two $30.00 gift cards from The Book Stall.
There’s no cost to attend; but we’d love it if you’d buy Susanna’s new book from The Book Stall. She will be happy to sign and personalize your copy! Just add your request in the “order comments” section of your online order or give us a call at 847-446-8880.
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Matthew Desmond, Ph.D.
Maurice P. During Professor of Sociology, Princeton University
Reuben Jonathan Miller, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice
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Professor in the School of Public Health and Research Professor in the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan
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