Edna Buchanan on The Corpse Had a Familiar Face and Legally Dead, Heather Graham on Unhallowed Ground, James Grippando on Born to Run and Intent to Kill and Lisa Black on Evidence of Murder

Sunday, Nov. 15, 2:00 p.m., Auditorium Pavilion A (Parking Lot #9)

Author(s) and Guest(s)

Lisa Black

Lisa Black is a latent fingerprint examiner in Florida and a former forensic scientist for the Cleveland coroner's office. Evidence of Murder (HarperCollins) is her second Theresa MacLean novel. “This fast-paced thriller features a lot of detailed forensics with a rip-roaring ending.” –Publishers Weekly.

Edna Buchanan

Edna Buchanan, author of Legally Dead (Simon & Schuster) is a former Pulitzer Prize-winning police reporter for The Miami Herald. She’s the author of the true crime memoirs The Corpse Had a Familiar Face and Never Let Them See You Cry, as well as several novels of suspense. “An expert at ratcheting up suspense and creating believable, flawed characters, Buchanan gets this new series off to a powerhouse start.” –Publishers Weekly

Heather Graham

Heather Graham has written more than a hundred novels, several of them New York Times best sellers. Her latest, Unhallowed Ground (Mira), is a dark fantasy romance. An avid scuba diver, ballroom dancer and mother of five, she lives in South Florida.

James Grippando

James Grippando, a former lawyer, is the national bestselling author of sixteen novels that have been translated into twenty-six languages. His latest, featuring Miami lawyer Jack Swyteck, is Born to Run (HarperCollins.) Intent to Kill, a stand-alone thriller, was published earlier this year. He is also the author of Leapholes, a novel for young adults, which was a finalist for the Benjamin Franklin Award. He lives in Miami with his wife and children.

Schedule
Sunday, Nov. 15, 2:00 p.m. Free

Location

Miami Book Fair International * Miami Dade College
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132
Auditorium Pavilion A (Parking Lot #9)

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