Tuesday, August 6, 2019

September 2019 Book Selection


Please join the North Providence Mystery Book Club on Tuesday September 3, 2019. We will be discussing A June of Ordinary Murders by Conor Brady. This is the first book featuring Sergeant Joe Swallow of the Dublin Metropolitan Police. The story takes place during Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee.
The book summary from the publisher’s website is” In the 1880s the Dublin Metropolitan Police classified crime in two distinct categories. Political crimes were classed as "special," whereas theft, robbery and even murder, no matter how terrible, were known as "ordinary."
Dublin, June 1887: The city swelters in a long summer heat wave, the criminal underworld simmers, and with it, the threat of nationalist violence is growing. Meanwhile, the Castle administration hopes the celebration of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee will pass peacefully. Then, the mutilated bodies of a man and a child are discovered in Phoenix Park and Detective Sergeant Joe Swallow steps up to investigate. Cynical and tired, Swallow is a man living on past successes in need of a win. With the Land War at its height, the priority is to contain special crime, and these murders appear to be ordinary—and thus of lesser priority. But when the evidence suggests high-level involvement, and the body count increases, Swallow must navigate the treacherous waters of foolish superiors, political directives, and frayed tempers to solve the case, find the true murderer, and deliver justice.”
We will be meeting in the Second Floor Meeting Room at 7:00 pm.

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

August 2019 Book Selection


Join the North Providence Mystery Book Club on Tuesday August 6, 2019. We will be discussing The Hollow Men by Rob McCarthy. This is the first book featuring Dr. Harry Kent, who is an ICU doctor who also works for the London Metropolitan Police.
The synopsis from the publisher’s website is“Meet Dr. Harry Kent. Former Army medic, hospital registrar, police surgeon, drug addict and defender of anyone the world would rather brush aside. His critics say he has a weakness for lost causes.  Usually his police work means minor injuries and mental health assessments. But Solomon Idris’s case is different. Solomon Idris has taken eight people hostage in a chicken takeaway, and is demanding a lawyer and a BBC reporter. Harry is sent in to treat the clearly ill teenager…before the siege goes horribly wrong. When Solomon’s life is put in danger again from the safety of a critical care ward, it becomes clear he knows something people will kill to protect.  Determined to uncover the secret that drove the boy to such desperate action, Harry soon realises that someone in the medical world, someone he may even know, has broken the doctors’ commandment ‘do no harm’ many times over. And now only he stands in the way of them causing further hurt…”
We will be meeting in the Second Floor Meeting Room at 7:00 pm.


Tuesday, June 4, 2019

July 2019 Book Selection


Join the North Providence Mystery Book Club on Tuesday July 2, 2019. We will be discussing Murder at the Brightwell by Ashley Weaver. This is the first book featuring Amory Ames, a young woman stuck in a loveless marriage in 1930's Britain.
The synopsis from the publisher’s website is “Amory Ames, a wealthy young woman questioning her marriage to her notoriously charming playboy husband, Milo, is looking for a change. She accepts a request for help from her former fiancé, Gil Trent, not knowing that she’ll soon become embroiled in a murder investigation that will not only test her friendship with Gil, but also will upset the status quo with her husband.
Amory accompanies Gil to the luxurious Brightwell Hotel in an attempt to circumvent the marriage of his sister, Emmeline, to Rupert Howe a disreputable ladies man. There is more than her happiness at stake, however, when Rupert is murdered and Gil is arrested for the crime. Matters are further complicated by Milo’s unexpected arrival, and as the line between friend and foe becomes less clear, Amory must decide where her heart lies and catch the killer before she, too, becomes a victim.”
We will be meeting in the Second Floor Meeting Room at 7:00 pm.

Author Talk Tonight

Tonight at 7:00 pm, Clare Mary Sweeney will be talking to the North Providence Mystery Book Club about her mystery series set in South Kingstown. It will be held in the Community Room on the first floor of the library. It will be open to all.

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

June 2019 Book Selection


Please join the North Providence Mystery Book Club on Tuesday June 4, 2019, as we listen to author Claremary P. Sweeney discuss her mystery series set in South County, and other books. Her first book in this series is Last Train to Kingston. As the title suggests, this story begins at the Kingston Train Station where a body is discovered, and the subsequent investigation around the village of Kingston.

The description from the author’s website is “On a chill November night, Dorothea Lorimar arrives from New York City to the village of Kingston, Rhode Island.  She patiently waits for someone to meet her, unaware it will be her killer.  What has brought her here? Who is waiting for her alone in the cold darkness? And why would anyone want to murder this gentle recluse?  South Kingstown’s Detective Lieutenant Kara Langley and her team must find the answers and catch the person responsible for this disquieting death in the village once affectionately known as Little Rest.”
We will be meeting in the Community Room at 7:00 PM. Please join us in welcoming Claremary P. Sweeney, and learn how a writer develops plots and characters. All are welcome.

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

May 2019 Book Selection

Join the North Providence Mystery Book Club on Tuesday May 7, 2019. We will be discussing The Cold Light of Mourning by Elizabeth J. Duncan. This is the first book featuring Penny Brannigan, a Canadian expatriate, who years earlier while hiking through the Welsh countryside, fell in love with the area and stayed. The book begins with her mourning the death of her closest friend. She then provides manicures for members of a wedding party. When the bride goes missing and Penny notices something odd at her friend’s funeral, she gets involved with the investigation.
The description from the author’s website is “The picturesque North Wales market town of Llanelen is shocked when Meg Wynne Thompson, a self-made beauty who has turned out to be something of an unpopular bride, goes missing on her wedding day—and turns up dead.
The last person believed to have seen Meg alive is local manicurist Penny Brannigan, who vows to find the killer. Seems that several people—including those on the guest list—had reasons to wish Meg dead. But when the trail leads Penny to the groom, a red-hot secret threatens to shake the small town to its very core…”
We will be meeting in the Second Floor Meeting Room at 7:00 pm.

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

April 2019 Book Selection


Join the North Providence Mystery Book Club on Tuesday April 2, 2019. We will be discussing, The Ice Princess by Camilla Läckberg. This is the first book featuring writer Erica Falck and police officer Patrik Hedstrom taking place in Fjallbacka, Sweden.

The synopsis from the publisher’s website is “Returning to her hometown of Fjallbacka after the funeral of her parents, writer Erica Falck finds a community on the brink of tragedy. The death of her childhood friend, Alex, is just the beginning. Her wrists slashed, her body frozen in an ice-cold bath, it seems that she has taken her own life.
Erica conceives a book about the beautiful but remote Alex, one that will answer questions about their own shared past. While her interest grows into an obsession, local detective Patrik Hedstrom is following his own suspicions about the case. But it is only when they start working together that the truth begins to emerge about a small town with a deeply disturbing past.”

We will be meeting in the Second Floor Meeting Room at 7:00 pm.