Events

« Week of February 7, 2010 »
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More new books on sale today, including signed copies of Joe Hill's Horns!

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Publishers Weekly’s review of Assassins of Athens begins, “Beware of Greeks bearing grudges, especially when they’re as rich, resourceful and ruthless as the killers who dog Athens Chief Insp. Andreas Kaldis in Siger’s speedboat-paced second mystery.”  Jeffrey Siger, who introduced Kaldis in last year’s popular Murder in Mykonos, which is a best-selling thriller in several countries, including Greece, returns to MG on Tuesday, February 9, at 7:00 PM.

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Do you dream of death or fallen angels? If so, our Thursday, February 11 event is for you! If not, we suspect after meeting Lisa McMann and Becca Fitzpatrick for their 7:00 PM discussion, your dreams will be affected. Gone is the final chapter in the trilogy that includes best-sellers Wake and Fade. Janie believes that Cabal is too precious to risk, and rather than endanger him through their relationship, thinking she knows what the future holds, she resolves to leave.

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Start: 11:30 am
End: 1:30 pm

Join us on Friday, February 12 when we welcome debut author Beth Hoffman to Manhattan Beach with her warm and wonderful first novel, Saving CeeCee Honeycutt. The invitation for this event can be found at the bottom of this page (in pdf format).

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Bruce Alexander Award Winner Kelli Stanley’s new novel, City of Dragons, earned a starred review from Publishers Weekly, which descried it as a “stunner.” Kelli transports readers back 70 years to San Francisco’s celebration in February 1940. As private investigator, Spanish Civil War nurse and ex-escort Miranda Corbie watches the Rice Bowl Party festivities, she witnesses the murder of a young man.

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MG offers an afternoon of chills and horror and fiction as commentary
with a duo of authors on Saturday, February 13, at 2:00 PM. Publisher and author Cody Goodfellow will discuss his new collection, Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars
(not the conspiracy theory document). Cody’s literary contemporary
horror regularly receives acclaim This compilation of 15 short stories,
mostly set in the familiar environs of Southern CA, includes tales of

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:30 pm

MG offers an afternoon of chills and horror and fiction as commentary with a duo of authors on Saturday, February 13, at 2:00 PM. Multiple award-winner Michael Shea has two recent books, Hollywood satire novel, The Extra, and Lovecraftian story collection, Copping Squid and Other Mythos Tales. The Extra is the first in a trilogy, expanded from his short story of the same name.

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