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Published: Apr 01, 2008 10:33 AM
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Cary library to host chat with two mystery novelists
 
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Molly on Mystery presents two new mystery authors who will be on hand to discuss their debut novels on Thursday, April 10, at 2 p.m. at the Cary Public Library downtown.

Rosemary Harris, author of “Pushing Up Daisies, a “Dirt-y Business Mystery,” is a master gardener whose novel centers on Paula Holliday, a media exec who trades stilettos for garden clogs when she moves to Connecticut. After a murder committed with a garden tool and the subsequent arrest of one of her friends, Paula unearths deadly secrets the town has kept buried for years.

Harris splits her time between New York City and Connecticut.

Bill Floyd’s debut novel, “The Killer’s Wife,” tells a tale from the point of view of a serial killer’s wife who is forced to probe the dark corridors of her past.

Floyd lives in Morrisville.

Molly on Mystery is a regular program at The Cary Public Library, hosted by local mystery expert Molly Weston. For information call 460-3350.

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