Book Talk and Signing at Liberty Public Library – 5/22/12
May 3, 2012 by The Catskill Chronicle
LIBERTY, NY (May 3, 2012) – Anita Page, a former Liberty resident now living in Orange County, will be reading from her debut crime novel “Damned If You Don’t” (L&L Dreamspell) at the Liberty Public
Library on Tuesday, May 22 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
The book features community activist Hannah Fox, daughter of ‘60s radicals, who battles the power brokers in her Catskill Mountain town when they attempt to seize a friend’s land in a fraudulent eminent-domain scheme.
When the scheme ends in
murder and her friend becomes a suspect, Hannah probes the victim’s past hoping to uncover the killer. As she untangles a web of secrets and lies, she becomes convinced the murder was a heroic act, even when it’s clear she may be the next victim.
Page lived in Sullivan County in the seventies when she worked as a freelance feature writer for the Times Herald-Record. Her short stories have appeared in journals, webzines and anthologies, including “Murder New York Style: Fresh Slices” (L&L Dreamspell) and the MWA anthology “The Prosecution Rests” (Little, Brown). She received a Derringer Award from the Short Mystery Fiction Society in 2010 for “‘Twas the Night,” which appeared in The Gift of Murder (Wolfmont Press).
For additional information, call 845-292-6070.
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Book Talk and Signing at Liberty Public Library – 5/22/12
May 3, 2012 by The Catskill Chronicle
LIBERTY, NY (May 3, 2012) – Anita Page, a former Liberty resident now living in Orange County, will be reading from her debut crime novel “Damned If You Don’t” (L&L Dreamspell) at the Liberty Public
Library on Tuesday, May 22 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
The book features community activist Hannah Fox, daughter of ‘60s radicals, who battles the power brokers in her Catskill Mountain town when they attempt to seize a friend’s land in a fraudulent eminent-domain scheme.
When the scheme ends in
murder and her friend becomes a suspect, Hannah probes the victim’s past hoping to uncover the killer. As she untangles a web of secrets and lies, she becomes convinced the murder was a heroic act, even when it’s clear she may be the next victim.
Page lived in Sullivan County in the seventies when she worked as a freelance feature writer for the Times Herald-Record. Her short stories have appeared in journals, webzines and anthologies, including “Murder New York Style: Fresh Slices” (L&L Dreamspell) and the MWA anthology “The Prosecution Rests” (Little, Brown). She received a Derringer Award from the Short Mystery Fiction Society in 2010 for “‘Twas the Night,” which appeared in The Gift of Murder (Wolfmont Press).
For additional information, call 845-292-6070.
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