<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div>New York Times bestselling author Linda Castillo will be visiting several area libraries the week of July 8th, the date that her latest Kate Burkholder Amish country thriller hits the streets, <i>The Dead Will Tell.</i> <br>
</div>July 8 at 12 Noon, Dover Public Library: <a href="http://www.doverlibrary.org/">http://www.doverlibrary.org/</a><br></div>July 8 at 6:30 PM, Perry Sippo Branch of Stark County District Library: <a href="http://www.starklibrary.org/perry-sippo-branch">http://www.starklibrary.org/perry-sippo-branch</a><br>
</div>July 9 at 6:00 PM, Massillon Public Library: <a href="http://www.massillonlibrary.org/">http://www.massillonlibrary.org/</a><br><br></div>More info about the book and Linda Castillo:<br><a href="http://www.lindacastillo.com/">http://www.lindacastillo.com/</a><br>
<a href="http://bookpage.com/interviews/8840-linda-castillo#.U6wfOLHAnb0">http://bookpage.com/interviews/8840-linda-castillo#.U6wfOLHAnb0</a><br><br><div><div><p>Everyone in Painters Mill knows the abandoned Hochstetler
farm is haunted. But only a handful of the residents remember the
terrible secrets lost in the muted/hushed whispers of time—and now death
is stalking them, seemingly from the grave. On a late-night
shift, Chief of Police Kate Burkholder is called to the scene of an
apparent suicide—an old man found hanging from the rafters in his
dilapidated barn. But evidence quickly points to murder and Kate finds
herself chasing a singularly difficult and elusive trail of evidence
that somehow points back to the tragedy of that long ago
incident. Meanwhile, Kate has moved in with state agent John Tomasetti
and for the first time in so long, they're both happy; a bliss quickly
shattered when one of the men responsible for the murders of Tomasetti’s
family four years ago is found not guilty, and walks away a free
man. Will Tomasetti be pulled back to his own haunted past? When a
second man is found dead—also seemingly by his own hand—Kate discovers a
link in the case that sends the investigation in a direction no one
could imagine and revealing the horrifying truth of what really
happened that terrible night thirty-five years ago, when an Amish father
and his four children perished—and his young wife disappeared without a
trace. And, as Kate knows—the past never truly dies . . . in <i>The Dead Will Tell</i> by Linda Castillo</p></div></div></div>Her thrillers are set in Ohio, so please spread the word with your patrons if you can.<br></div>
Thanks!<br><div><div><br clear="all"><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div dir="ltr"><div>Jim<font> </font>Gill<br>Director<br>Dover Public Library<br>525 N. Walnut St.<br>Dover, Ohio 44622<br>330-343-6123<br></div>
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