At noon, Emily St. John Mandel offers readers a twist on crime novels with The Singer’s Gun. Anton Walker is trying to enjoy a mundane, non-remarkable, and above all, non-criminal life as a middle manager. Unfortunately his past as a forger and his family heritage of criminal activities seems destined to pursue him, mostly at the instigation of his cousin, Aria, who is trying to coerce him into one more big score. (See Terry’s review below.) Her previous book, Last Night in Montreal, a story of love, amnesia, compulsive travel, the depths and the limits of family bonds, and the nature of obsessions, was also an Indie Next Pick. Emily will also share her thoughts on thoughts on fiction writers and their seeming fascination with disappearances