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An Evening with Bestselling Authors Tess Gerritsen & Paul Doiron (VIRTUAL) Monday, November 20th at 7 pm Newburyport PL

by: Press Release

November 18, 2023
Newburyport, MA

The Newburyport Public Library is partnering with other Massachusetts libraries for
an upcoming virtual program! Check out all of the events we are hosting on our
website.
Monday, November 20th at 7 pm: An Evening with Bestselling Authors Tess
Gerritsen & Paul Doiron (VIRTUAL)

Bestselling author Tess Gerritsen will discuss her brand new book, The Spy Coast, in
conversation with bestselling author Paul Doiron. A retired CIA operative in small-town
Maine tackles the ghosts of her past in this fresh take on the spy thriller.
A RITA Award and Nero Wolfe Award winner, Tess Gerritsen has sold over 40 million
books in 40 countries, racking up number one bestsellers abroad and top-three
bestsellers in the United States. Dubbed the “medical suspense queen” by Publishers
Weekly, her series featuring homicide detective Jane Rizzoli and medical examiner Maura
Isles inspired the TNT television series “Rizzoli & Isles,” starring Angie Harmon and Sasha
Alexander.
Paul Doiron is the bestselling author of the Mike Bowditch series of crime novels set in
the Maine woods, and his work has received critical acclaim, receiving the Maine Literary
Award twice, the New England Society’s Book Award for Fiction, the Barry Award, and
the Strand Award, as well as nominations for the Edgar, Anthony and Macavity awards.
His latest is Dead Man’s Wake. Doiron is the former chair of the Maine Humanities Council,
Editor Emeritus of Down East: The Magazine of Maine, and a Registered Maine Guide
specializing in fly fishing.
This is a virtual program. Virtual registration required.
Check out all the events that are coming up on our website! Call the library at 978-
465-4428 or check out our Events Calendar to learn more.
Register on our website or by calling 978-465-4428. If you sign up and cannot make
it, please call the library at 978-465-4428 to cancel.

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