Monday, January 25, 2010

HOT READS FOR COLD NIGHTS AUTHOR

The Friends of the Kasson Public Library invite one and all to attend
A Hot Reads for Cold Nights Program

Julie Kramer an award-wining mystery novelist will appear at the Kasson Library on Thursday, January 28 at 7 pm.

Julie Kramer's latest novel, MISSING MARK, deals with a jilted bride whose groom disappeared the eve of their wedding. She's unsure whether he got cold feet or is a cold case.

The author is a career television news producer who used to run the I Team at WCCO TV and now works freelance for the NBC and CBS networks.

Her debut, STALKING SUSAN, featured a serial killer targeting women named Susan and won the Minnesota Book Award and The Romantic Times Award for Best First Mystery. It was also a finalist for the Mary Higgins Clark Award.

Kramer grew up on a family farm along the Minnesota-Iowa State Line. "The bookmobile was very important to me when I was growing up," she said. "I'm always happy to talk about how libraries create authors. Libraries are so important to communities."

Her third book, SILENCING SAM, will be released June 22. "I'm just glad it wasn't called MURDERING MARY," said her sister, Mary Kramer, a Kasson librarian.

To learn more, visit the author's website at: http://www.juliekramerbooks.com/

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