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January ONLINE Book Club – The Golden Peacock: a Rainee Allen mystery
December 7
Time:9:07 pm
Join author Lauren B. Grossman as we discuss The Golden Peacock: a Rainee Allen mystery!
Author Rainee Allen had success with her first novel, but is now under a deadline to write a second one. While experiencing writer’s block, she comes across an identification card of a Holocaust survivor with whom she shares a birth date (with a thirty-year difference).Determined to find this woman and tell her story, she travels to London where Jana Lutken lives. To her sad surprise, Jana is living in a nursing home and has Alzheimer’s disease.
The sight of a young doctor serves as a trigger, and suddenly Jana is reliving the Holocaust once again. Rainee, determined to find out why this man creates terror in Jana’s eyes, innocently opens a long-kept secret and finds herself entangled in mystery, intrigue and suspense.
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Wednesday, January 14th @ 6:00 pm!
Lauren B. Grossman bio:
Award-winning author Lauren B. Grossman is originally from Massachusetts but now resides in Southern Arizona with her husband, two children, two dogs, and a desert tortoise.
Lauren earned a degree in theatre and has performed in, designed sets, directed and produced numerous productions.
She co-founded, co-published, and co-edited a performing arts newspaper. Because of the success of that newspaper, she and her co-publisher created a weekly radio talk show. She has had articles published and has earned awards for her short stories.
An unofficial bio:
She is a wife/mother/business manager/writer/poet/artist/past vice-president on a non-profit organization board/past actress/past producer/past set designer/and past publisher (She tends to live in the past).
She enjoys her family. She lives vicariously through her children, now in their twenties and thirties. She loves reading, writing, and horseback riding (though not at the same time). She loves the challenge of a NY Times Sunday crossword puzzle and has set a personal best of finishing the puzzle 5 times in her life. She is often found playing Sudoku in her spare time, so she can keep her brain alert (or rather, what is left of my brain) alert.
And let the record show, we don’t care if you haven’t read the book yet. Just show up and enjoy the excellent company. You might find out it’s a book you’d like to read afterwards.
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- Ebay
You can read this book for zero dollars at:
- Pima County Library
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