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Event Schedule

www.mysterytomebooks.com

Thursday
Wednesday
October2319
August
Debussys
Mystery toParis Piano
Me Book Club
67 pm Portraits of the Belle
Raven Black by Ann Cleeves
Friday
August 25
poque by CatherineWilliam Kent Krueger is
7 pm Kautsky back with his next Cork
Readers will get a tour of Paris through detailed
OConnor Mystery,
descriptions of the citys diversions and the music
Sulfur Springs
Debussy wrote reflecting them.

Catherine Katsky is chair of keyboard


Cork at
OConnors search for a missing man
Lawrence University and has beeninlauded by desert puts him at the
the Arizona
the New York Times as a pianist who can
center ofplay
a violent power struggle along
Mozart and Schubert as though their
the Mexican border, a struggle that might
sentiments and habits of speech coincided
cost Corkexactly with and
everything hers
everyone he
Friday
October 20
Fresca Opera presents Opera holds most dear.

6 pm Storytellers! RSVPs via Eventbrite will be appreciated.


Opera is a series of notes from the soul. Arias
Sunday
Sept. 10
Kevin Henkes and Laura
performed with the most intimate of instruments: The
2 pm Dronzek
human voice. Accompanied by six strings and the
history behind the notes, Opera Storytellers presents
In themusic
operatic Middle
like you of
haveFall
never heard it before.
Acoustic. Pure. Naked. Opera Storytellers performs this
music the way
Everything it was red,
is yellow, intended to be. A connection without interference. Just
orange.
pure music.is chilly, frisky, gusty. Everything
Everything
Tuesday
October 24
Its the Annual Dudgeon-Monroe
is changing, turning.
Its the middle of Fall. Can you see it? Can
7 pm Neighborhood Fall Gathering! Meet new
you taste it? Can you smell it? Can you
imagine it?
neighbors and celebrate our great community.
Wednesday
Sunday
October 25
Mystery to
Historys Me BookBook
Mysteries ClubClub
Sept.
6 pm 10 Salems Cipher by Jess Lourey
12:30 pm Chiefs by Stuart Wood
September
12
Its Madison Bicycle Bingo! Bikers!
October 31 Get your stamp here!
Thursday
October 26
Michael Stanley
7 pm
'A wonderful, original voice McCall Smith with
a dark edge and even darker underbelly - Peter
James

Under the African sun, Michael Stanleys


Detective Kubu investigates crimes as dark as
the darkest of Nordic Noir. Call it Sunshine Noir,
if you will a must read - Yrsa
Sigurardttirund?

Wednesday
Nov. 1 Jeremi Suri discusses The
7 pm
Impossible Presidency
The Rise and Fall of
Americas Highest Office
This book charts the rise and fall of the
American presidency, from the limited role
envisaged by the Founding Fathers to its
current status as the most powerful job in the
world. The Impossible Presidency traces
America's disenchantment with our recent
presidents to the inevitable mismatch between
presidential promises and the structural
limitations of the office.

Jeremi Suri holds the Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in Global
Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin. He is a professor in the university's
Department of History and the LBJ School of Public Affairs. He previously held a
position in the History Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Stay tuned for details about the Wisconsin Book
Festival and the Wisconsin Science Festival!
Thursday
Nov. 2
Wisconsin Book Festival
5:30 pm presents Jeremi Suri (see
description of book above)

Community Room, Madison


Public Library
Sunday
Nov. 5 Historys Mysteries Book Club
12:30 pm Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith

Friday
Nov. 10 Doug Moe interviews Authors
7 pm
Matt Goldman and
Wendy Webb

Gone to Dust -- A rare murder in a tranquil


suburban neighborhood in the dead of
winterthe body and house littered with dirt
from hundreds of emptied vacuum cleaner bags.
A page-turning first
murder mystery novel
from former
Minnesota resident and Emmy award-winning TV
writer and producer, Matt Goldman.

End of Temperance Dare Meet Eleanor Harper,


who recently left her crime-writing job due to post
traumatic stress disorder after too many years spent
covering gruesome cases. When the director of an
artist's retreat decides to retire, it seems like the
perfect opportunity for Eleanor. But from the
moment she arrives at Cliffside Manor she is plunged
into the building's dark past, one that included the manor being used as a
tuberculosis sanatorium, and decades of mysterious deaths.
Saturday
Nov. 11 2018 Women Artists
2 pm
Calendar
Join cover artist Lori Chilefone and poets
Andrea Potos, Katrin Talbot, and Catherine
Jagoe. Theyll read from this delightful
collection of poems as well as from some of
their own work.
Thursday, November 23
Happy Thanksgiving

Closed Today

Friday
Nov. 24 Wow its the day after Thanksgiving
Open 10 am to 8 pm
Saturday
Nov. 25
All day!

Sunday
Nov. 26 Agatha Christie Book Club
3 pm Sad Cyprus
Monday
Nov. 27 Open Monday til 7pm
Wednesday
Nov. 29 Mystery to Me Book Club
6 pm Alice Network by Kate Quinn
Sunday
Dec. 3 Monroe Street Christmas
Walk
Sunday
Dec. 3 Historys Mysteries Book Club
12:30 pm Death Rides the Zephyr by Janet Dawson

Open Mondays in December!


Saturday
December
Allen Eskens discusses The
16 Deep Dark Descending
2 pm A new mystery from the USA Today bestselling
author of The Life We Bury, The Guise of
Another and The Heavens May Fall. His debut
novel, The Life We Bury, has been published in
16 languages and is being developed for a
feature film!

About the Book


Homicide Detective Max Rupert never fully
accepted his wife's death, even when he
believed that a reckless hit and run driver was
the cause. But when he learns that in fact she
was murdered, he devotes himself to hunting
down her killers.

Monday
December
Closed today to celebrate Christmas
25
Tuesday
December
Boxing Day yes, were open
26 Winter Hours Begin
Just a note Winter Hours
before we December 26 March 31
head into
Monday: Closed
2018.
Tuesday Saturday: 10 am 5 pm
Sunday: 11 am 4 pm

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