To Be Read: Christina Kovac, Danielle Girard, & Angie Kim

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Presented by Carroll County Public Library and Park Books on Main.

An author talk will be accompanied by book sales and signings. 

Christina Kovac

Christina Kovac is the author of The Cutaway. She worked for seventeen years managing Washington, DC, newsrooms and producing crime and political stories in the District. Her career as a television journalist began with Fox Five’s Ten O’Clock News, and after that, she worked at the ABC affiliate in Washington and then at NBC News.

A thrilling account of the lies and delusions that lurk beneath cloistered groups of female friends and the sinister realities of celebrity, Watch Us Fall is a gripping mystery. It is an examination of the things we tell ourselves when we can’t face the truth.

Danielle Girard

Danielle Girard is the USA Today bestselling and award-winning author of several novels, including the Annabelle Schwartzman series and Pinky Swear. She is also the creator and host of the Killer Women Podcast, where she interviews the women who write today’s best crime fiction. A graduate of Cornell University, Danielle received her MFA in creative writing at Queens University of Charlotte, North Carolina.

Pinky Swear is a pulse-pounding thriller about a young woman whose surrogate disappears just days before the baby’s due date, leading to a frantic search that uncovers dark truths and the power of a mother’s love.

Angie Kim

Angie Kim moved as a preteen from Seoul, South Korea, to the suburbs of Baltimore. After graduating from Interlochen Arts Academy, she studied philosophy at Stanford University and attended Harvard Law School, where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review. Her debut novel, Miracle Creek, won the Edgar Award, the ITW Thriller Award, the Strand Critics’ Award, and the Pinckley Prize. It was named one of the best books of the year by Time, The Washington Post, Kirkus Reviews, and The Today Show

When a father goes missing, his family’s desperate search leads them to question everything they know about him and one another in Happiness Falls.

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