Tuesday, January 7, 2014

February 2014 Book Selection

Join the North Providence Mystery Book Club on Tuesday February 4, 2014 at 7:00 pm as we discuss March Violets by Philip Kerr. This is the first novel featuring the private investigator Bernie Gunther. This book takes place in Berlin in 1936. Gunther investigates missing person cases, he is then asked to investigate the death of the daughter and son-in-law of an industrialist. The son-in-law was a member of the SS, and Gunther must deal with the Gestapo.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

January 2014 Book Selection

   
Please join the North Providence Mystery Book Club on Tuesday January 7, 2014 as we discuss Still Life by Louise Penny. This is the first book in the award winning Three Pines mysteries featuring Inspector Armand Gamache.
A summary from the large print edition: "Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and his team are called to the scene of a suspicious death int he rural village south of Montreal and yet a world away. Jane Neal, a local fixture in the tiny hamlet of Three Pines, has been found dead on Thanksgiving morning. The locals are certain it's a tragic hunting accident and nothing more, but Gamache smell something foul this holiday season. Louise Penny's award-winning debut novel introduces the engaging Armand Gamache, who commands his forces with integrity, strength, and charm"                                                          


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

December 2013 Book Selection



Please join the North Providence Mystery Book club on December 3, 2013 at 7:00 pm as we discuss Aunt Dimity's Death by Nancy Atherton. This is the first book in the Aunt Dimity series. 
"When Lori Shepherd was a little girl she used to lie in bed at night with a stuffed rabbit named Reginald and listen to her mother's stories of the indomitable Aunt Dimity, who lived in far-off England. But now Lori is a newly divorced, down-on-her-luck grownup, her mother is dead, and Lori's long since realized that Aunt Dimity was just a character in a comforting bedtime story.
Or was she? One day the bedraggled Lori is summoned from the latest of her dreadful temp jobs to the Dickensian law firm of Willis U Willis. There Willises Junior and Senior inform her that Aunt Dimity was indeed a real person--a very rich real person who's just died and left Lori a respectable bequest. Unfortunately, there's one catch: Lori must visit Aunt Dimity's English cottage and find a secret hidden among the treasure trove of letters written by her mother and Dimity over the four decades of their friendship.
What begins a fairy tale in a improbably cozy setting becomes a mystery--and a ghost story--as Aunt Dimity's gentle spirit leads Lori on an unotherworldly quest that Dimity could not fulfill in her own lifetime. And for Lori, Dimity's bequest is even greater than she dreamed, as she discovers that in this life, true love can conquer all."

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

November 2013 Book Selection



Join the North Providence Mystery Book Club on Tuesday November 12, 2013 (second Tuesday of the month instead of the first) in the Trustee Conference Room on the Second Floor as we discuss The Black House by Peter May.  This is the first book in the Lewis Trilogy, featuring detective Fin Macleod.
“The Isle of Lewis is the most remote, harshly beautiful place in Scotland, where the difficulty of existence seems outweighed only by people’s fear of God.  But older, pagan values lurk beneath the veneer of faith, the primal yearning for blood and revenge. When a brutal murder on the island bears the hallmarks of a similar slaying in Edinburgh, police detective Fin Macleod is dispatched north to investigate. But since he himself was raised on Lewis, the investigation also represents a journey home and into his past.  Each year the island’s men perform the hunting of the gugas, a savage custom no longer necessary for survival, but which they cling to even more fiercely in the face of the demands of modern morality.  For Fin the hunt recalls a horrific tragedy, which after all this time may have begun to demand another sacrifice." See you on November 12th.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

October 2013 Selection


The next meeting of the North Providence Mystery Book Club will be on Tuesday, October 1, 2013. We will be discussing, Her royal spyness by Rhys Bowen. The summary of the book is: "Her ridiculously long name is Lady Victoria Georgiana Charlotte Eugenie, daughter to the Duke of Atholt and Rannoch. And she is flat broke. As the thirty-fourth in line for the throne, she has been taught only a few things, among them, the perfect curtsey. But when her brother cuts off her allowance, she leaves Scotland, and her fiance, Fish-Face, for London, where she has: a) worked behind a cosmetics counter and gotten sacked after five hours, b)started to fall for a quite unsuitable minor royal, c) made some money housekeeping (incognita,  of course), and d)been summoned by the Queen to spy on her playboy son. Then an arrogant Frenchman, who wants her family's 800-year old estate for himself, winds up dead in her bathtub. Now her most important job is to clear her very long family name."

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

September 2013 Book Selection

The next meeting of the North Providence Mystery Book Club will be held on Tuesday, September 3rd at 7:00 pm in the library's first floor conference room. We will be discussing The empty mirror by J. Sydney Jones. This is the first book featuring Karl Werthen, a lawyer, and Dr. Hanns Gross, the real-life father of modern criminology. The synopsis: "the summer of 1898 finds Austria terrorized by a killer who the press calls "Vienna's Jack the Ripper." Four bodies have already been found, but when the painter Gustave Klimt's female model becomes the fifth victim, the police finger him as the culprit. The artist has already scandalized Viennese society with his erotically charged modern paintings. Who better to take the blame for the crimes that have plagued the city? This is, however, far from an open-and-shut case. Klimt's lawyer, Karl Werthen, has an ace up his sleeve. Dr. Hanns Gross, the renowned father of criminology, has agreed to assist him in investigating the murders. Together, Gross and Werthen must not only clear Klimt's name but also follow the trail of a killer that will lead them in the most surprising of directions. By uncovering the cause of the crimes that have shaken the city, the two men may risk damaging Vienna more than the murders did themselves." If you like historical mysteries, join us on September 3rd. (the day after Labor Day).