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Once Upon a Crime... An evening with local authors

The evening will feature a unique panel discussion and meet-and-greet with three award-winning Hudson Valley true crime authors - Jodé Millman, Alison Gaylin & Carol Goodman. Your $75 ticket includes craft cocktails (and mocktails!), delicious hors d’oeuvres, and a chance to win fun prizes, all while supporting the Gardiner Library!

Proceeds from this event will be used to fund the completion of ongoing capital infrastructure improvements at Gardiner Library.

Co-Sponsors: Tuthilltown Spirits Distillery and The Disgruntled Chef 

Purchase tickets here!

Please note: Tickets are non-refundable, but they are transferable. Contact Gardiner Library if you're unable to attend and would like to transfer your ticket to a friend.

For questions, contact Nicole Lane at nlane@rcls.org or 845-255-1255.

Jodé Millman - Multi-award-winning mystery author of the true-crime inspired “The Queen City Crimes” Series, which has won Clue Awards, the Independent Publisher Award, and have been Finalists for the Silver Falchion and Daphne Du Maurier Award for Excellence in Mystery/Suspense. She’s an IP attorney, reviewer for Booktrib.com, and creator of The Writer’s Law School. Jodé lives with her family in the Hudson Valley, where she is at work on her next legal thriller. Find and place holds on Jodé Millman books here.

Alison Gaylin - USA Today and international bestselling author who has won the Edgar and Shamus awards.  Her short stories have been chosen for Best American Mysteries and Suspense and Best Mystery Stories of the Year, and her books have been nominated for numerous awards, including the Strand Book Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the ITW Thriller Award and the Anthony and Macavity awards. In addition to her own books, she has the honor of writing Robert B. Parker’s Sunny Randall series. Find and place holds on Alison Gaylin books here.

Carol Goodman - New York Times Bestselling author of twenty-seven novels, including The Lake of Dead Languages, The Seduction of Water, which won the 2003 Hammett Prize, The Widow’s House, which won the 2018 Mary Higgins Clark Award, and The Night Visitors, which won the 2020 Mary Higgins Clark Award.  For over twenty years, she has taught creative writing at The New School and SUNY New Paltz and offered private classes, book coaching, and editorial services to writers in fiction and memoir. Find and place holds on Carol Goodman books here.

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