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Seattle, WA – 11/28/09 – Seattle Mystery Bookshop – Greg Bear

Who
Greg Bear
When
Saturday, November 28, 2009
12:00pm - All Ages
Where
117 Cherry St
Seattle, WA, USA 98104

The Seattle Mystery Bookshop opened in the summer of 1990. The store sells hardcovers and paperbacks — new and used. The store also host author signings nearly every week and have a large stock of signed firsts as well as a selection of collectibles. They have a quarterly newsletter which lists the new books coming in, features about authors and mystery books, 'favorite lists' and more. They are a member of the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association. This group is an advocate for independent mystery bookshops and mystery authors, both of which seem to be somewhat endangered.

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Greg Bear signs Mariposa (Vanguard hc, $25.95). While the rest of the economy going nowhere, Talos Corporation is raking it in. A private security contractor, they seem to be working everywhere and for every department in the federal government. Some suspect that they want to become the government. There are three FBI agents who burrow into the accusations to get to the truth. Sequel to Quantico (Vanguard, $7.99).

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Seattle, WA – 10/16/09 – University Book Store – U District – Joseph Schreiber

Who
Joseph Schreiber
When
Friday, October 16, 2009
7:00pm - All Ages
Where
4326 University Way NE
Seattle, WA, USA 98105

The University Book Store is the largest bookstore in Washington state. It is one of few college bookstores organized as an independent, tax paying corporation with direct student involvement in management oversight. It feature an expansive Art/Architecture Department in their general bookstore with strong emphasis on graphic design, high quality art/photography monographs, contemporary architecture and esoteric gift ideas.

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Scott Mast thought he got away–first from a family haunted by a dark fate, then from a dull career writing greeting cards in Seattle. But now he has come back to his New Hampshire hometown only to find that his family is in ruins, his nephew needs a home, and a shattering truth is clawing its way into the light.

Fifteen years ago, Scott’s mother died in a fire. And now the shadowy circumstances–the bodies buried beneath the ashes, the lives ripped apart that fateful day–are starting to be revealed. The answers unspool in the pages of a peculiar old manuscript–an unfinished ghost story written in his father’s own hand that beckons Scott out to a strange house in the woods with a lightless corridor that cannot be seen from the outside. Here Scott Mast will uncover all that has been hidden–and perhaps finish his father’s unspeakable work.

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