Join us at the Detroit Public Library’s Campbell Branch on Saturday, May 19th for the fifth and final program in a 2007 series called Michigan Notable Books. This event features the book An Unquiet Grave by P.J. Parrish.
In this suspenseful thriller, Florida PI Louis Kincaid, a native of Detroit, is called back to Michigan by his foster father, who needs help with a personal situation. As events unfold at a notorious sanitarium, modeled after Eloise in Westland, Kincaid learns of a dark conspiracy and troubling revelations, not just about his foster father’s situation, but also about himself.
Michigan Notable Books is a statewide program that began as part of the 1991 Michigan Week celebration, geared to pay tribute and draw attention to the many people, places and things that make Michigan life unique. In that regard, Michigan Notable Books successfully highlights Michigan books and writers focusing on the Great Lakes State. Each title on the 2007 list gives readers insight into what it means to make your home in Michigan and proves that some of the greatest stories are indeed found in the Great Lakes region.
This event will be held on Saturday, May 19th at 1pm and will be free and open to the public. For more information, please call 313-297-8404 or visit our website at www.detroitpubliclibrary.org.
Notable Books: An Unquiet Grave
May 19, 2007
1pm
Detroit Public Library- Campbell Branch
8733 W. Vernor
Detroit, MI 48209
www.detroitpubliclibrary.org
Official Website: http://www.detroitpubliclibrary.org
Added by DPL_Matt on April 17, 2007