Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Murder Goes South - January 24th




Just a reminder - The Seventh Annual Murder Goes South Festival is just two weeks away on Saturday the 24th. There's a great lineup of Southern mystery writers and your $25.00 admission includes a boxed lunch from the New York Deli.




In mysteries background information is critical. Here's a little background information about the authors that will be at the Festival.




Dr. Bill Bass is a world-reknowed forensic anthropologist, who founded the University of Tennessee's Anthropology Research Facility, the "Body Farm", a quarter of a century ago.




Rita Herron has written over thirty books, including her Maggie Award winning book, Her Eyewitness.




Robert Lamb teaches at the University of South Carolina and has just released a new book, Atlanta Blues.




William Rawlings, Jr. is a lifelong resident of Sandersville, Georgia where he practices medicine, runs a travel agency, grow pines, restores antique buildings and keeps busy writing.




John Thompson was an investment banker in New York. Currently he is the Chair of the Charleston Education Network. His first novel is The Armageddon Conspiracy.




Jaclyn Weldon White was born in the South and is the author of six books including Distant Hearts, The Empty Nursery, and Whisper to the Black Candle.




Registration forms are available at the Smyrna Library. Stop by and pick one up today.