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Courtesy of Humanities Washington
A Nicer Kind of Murder – The Evolution of Crime Fiction. Crime writer Matthew Sullivan traces the many influences on the postwar and modern eras of the mystery genre.
A Nicer Kind of Murder - The Evolution of Crime Fiction. Presented by Matthew Sullivan, writing teacher and crime novelist. From Poe and Sherlock Homes to British cozies and hardboiled pulps, author Matthew Sullivan traces the many influences on the postwar and modern eras of the mystery genre and shows how empathy plays a unique role in contemporary crime novels—especially in today’s literary mysteries.
Part of Library U's Spring 2022 Humanities Speaker Series. Co-sponsored by the Bainbridge Public Library and Humanities Washington.
ADMISSION INFO
Free Admission.
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In accordance with Bainbridge Public Library’s new Covid-19 protocols, you may wear a mask at Library U’s Spring Humanities Series or go without. We strongly request all community members to respect individuals' personal decisions on wearing or foregoing masks. Proof of Covid vaccination will not be required.
LOCATION
1270 Madison Ave. N., Bainbridge Island, WA
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
Masks and proof of vaccination will be required.