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Author talk with J.L. Hyde tonight at the Wausaukee Public Library

WAUSAUKEE, Wis. — Mystery author J.L. Hyde will visit the Wausaukee Public Library for an author talk at 6 p.m. today at 704 Main St. in Wausaukee.

The talk is free and open to the public. The event is made possible through the support of the Friends of the Wausaukee Library.

Hyde is known for fast-paced crime and mystery novels set around the Upper Peninsula and northern Great Lakes region, including the Grady Lake series (“Grady Lake,” “Secrets of Grady,” “Ghosts of Grady”), Delta County (with film rights optioned), “Summer of ’99,” “Midnight in Delta County,” “Magnolia Court,” “The Bluff,” and the latest, “To All Those I’ve Killed Before.”

Raised in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and a graduate of Central Michigan University, Hyde draws on local landscapes and lore to craft twisty, character-driven mysteries.

Hyde will share stories behind her books, discuss her writing process, take audience questions, and sign books.

Parking is available in the back of the building, which is fully handicapped accessible.

All are welcome.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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