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Mystery Book Discussion April 22 at New Haven Public Library

The CONNECTICUT SISTERS IN CRIME mystery discussion series concludes with a discussion of Restless Waters by Jessica Speart on Wednesday, Apr. 22, from 6-7:30pm, at the New Haven Public Library, 133 Elm St. Carole Shmurak, PhD, is series moderator. There is no charge, free parking, and coffee will be provided. Register at www.AprilSisters.eventbrite.com or call the library at 946-8835.

About RESTLESS WATERS:
In Speart's tenth Rachel Porter book, the intrepid federal agent with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has been transferred to Hawaii. To her chagrin, she finds her new boss insufferable and the work utterly boring. But a chance meeting with a teenager trapping chameleons in the forest soon leads her to uncover an illegal animal-export business, and from there to a lucrative "shark-finning" operation. When she tries to discover the owners, she is strongly encouraged to stick to her paperwork. Of course, that's like waving a red flag in front of a bull.

This fast-paced plot with a sassy heroine and Hawaiian setting provides multiple levels of appeal--especially for animal lovers and surfer dudes (and dudettes), writes Emily Melton in Booklist.

Organized by New Haven Free Public Library
Main library is across from Green, corner of Elm and Temple. Yale Lot #51 on Temple Street across the street from the library opens to public at 4pm.
Event information is at (203) 946-8835.
See www.nhbulletin.blogspot.com for more information about community and library events.


Ticket Info:  attendee, Free

Official Website: http://aprilsisters-upcoming.eventbrite.com

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