Fall: A Discussion with Tracy Clark (A Niles-Maine District Library Event)
The Book Stall is delighted to partner with the Niles-Maine District Library (6960 W. Oakton Street in Niles) as they host the author of the Cass Raines Chicago Mystery series, Tracy Clark, for a discussion of her new mystery, Fall. In the second book in the Detective Harriet Foster thriller series, Tracy Clark weaves a twisted journey into the underbelly of Chicago as Harriet and her team work to unmask a serial killer stalking the city’s aldermen.
For more information and to register, please visit the library website or CLICK HERE.
More About the Book: The Chicago PD is on high alert when two city aldermen are found dead: one by apparent suicide, one brutally stabbed in his office, and both with thirty dimes left on their bodies--a betrayer's payment. With no other clues, the question is, who else has a debt to pay? Detective Harriet Foster is on the case before the killer can strike again. But even with the help of her partner, Detective Vera Li, and the rest of their team, Harriet has little to go on and a lot at risk. There's no telling who the killer's next target is or how many will come next. To stop another murder, Harriet and her officers will have to examine what the victims had going on behind the scenes to determine who could be tangled up in this web of betrayal...and who could be out for revenge.
Library Journal, in a starred review, says, "Clark's second Detective Harriet Foster title (after Hide) provides a compelling plot as well as significant character growth...The lead detectives are new to each other and building trust, and readers will become invested in the fragile bond they currently have, as well as the mystery surrounding Foster and her former partner."
More About the Author: Tracy Clark is the author of the acclaimed Cass Raines Chicago Mystery series featuring Cassandra Raines, a hard-driving African American PI who works the mean streets of the Windy City dodging cops, cons, and killers. Clark received Anthony Award and Lefty Award nominations for series debut Broken Places, which was shortlisted for the American Library Association's RUSA Reading List and named a CrimeReads Best New PI Book of 2018, a Midwest Connections Pick, and a Library Journal Best Book of the Year. A Chicago native, Clark roots for all Chicago sports teams equally. She's a member of Crime Writers of Color, Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime and sits on the boards of Bouchercon National and the Midwest Mystery Conference. Learn more about her HERE.
Date and Time
Sunday Mar 10, 2024
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM CDT
Sunday, March 10
2:00 pm
Location
The Book Stall is delighted to partner with the Niles-Maine District Library (6960 W. Oakton Street in Niles) on Sunday March 10 at 2:00 pm, as they host the author of the Cass Raines Chicago Mystery series, Tracy Clark, for a discussion of her new mystery, Fall. In the second book in the Detective Harriet Foster thriller series, Tracy Clark weaves a twisted journey into the underbelly of Chicago as Harriet and her team work to unmask a serial killer stalking the city’s aldermen.
For more information and to register, please visit the library website or CLICK HERE.
More About the Book: The Chicago PD is on high alert when two city aldermen are found dead: one by apparent suicide, one brutally stabbed in his office, and both with thirty dimes left on their bodies--a betrayer's payment. With no other clues, the question is, who else has a debt to pay? Detective Harriet Foster is on the case before the killer can strike again. But even with the help of her partner, Detective Vera Li, and the rest of their team, Harriet has little to go on and a lot at risk. There's no telling who the killer's next target is or how many will come next. To stop another murder, Harriet and her officers will have to examine what the victims had going on behind the scenes to determine who could be tangled up in this web of betrayal...and who could be out for revenge.
Library Journal, in a starred review, says, "Clark's second Detective Harriet Foster title (after Hide) provides a compelling plot as well as significant character growth...The lead detectives are new to each other and building trust, and readers will become invested in the fragile bond they currently have, as well as the mystery surrounding Foster and her former partner."
More About the Author: Tracy Clark is the author of the acclaimed Cass Raines Chicago Mystery series featuring Cassandra Raines, a hard-driving African American PI who works the mean streets of the Windy City dodging cops, cons, and killers. Clark received Anthony Award and Lefty Award nominations for series debut Broken Places, which was shortlisted for the American Library Association's RUSA Reading List and named a CrimeReads Best New PI Book of 2018, a Midwest Connections Pick, and a Library Journal Best Book of the Year. A Chicago native, Clark roots for all Chicago sports teams equally. She's a member of Crime Writers of Color, Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime and sits on the boards of Bouchercon National and the Midwest Mystery Conference. Learn more about her HERE.
Fees/Admission
Free
Website
https://www.thebookstall.com/event/fall-discussion-tracy-clark-niles-maine-district-library-event
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