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A Mystery: What the Dead Can Say (And the Little Free Libraries)

A Mystery: What the Dead Can Say (And the Little Free Libraries)
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Book Review: The Mythmakers, by Keziah Weir - The New York Times

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Virtual Author Talks Conclude With Stephen Rowley

Top Cape Cod things to do May 14-20: music, murder, books & pirates

Murder mystery part of “radio hour” fundraiser In an unusual mix of eras and technologies born out of pandemic necessity, the theatrical fundraiser for the West Falmouth Library this year will be a 1940s radio play that uses 2021 Zoom virtual capabilities. The library and writer/director Lisa Jo Rudy’s Not My Monkeys company will present “The Music and Murder Radio Hour,” a nostalgic virtual variety show featuring “vintage” ads, musical acts and a murder mystery/comedy. Not able to gather in person for the fundraising party this year, Rudy reached out to local actors and got more than two dozen to participate via Zoom and video for a one-hour online presentation with two showings.

Virtual Author Talks Will Continue With Sarah Anne Johnson

The next talk in the Castle Hill For The Arts series of free author talks will take place on Wednesday, April 21, at 6 PM. It will stream live over Zoom with host Karen Dukess interviewing Sarah Anne Johnson, author of “The Last Sailor.” “The Last Sailor” is a historical novel about grief, redemption and brotherhood set on the shores of Cape Cod. As the book opens in 1898, all that Nathaniel Boyd wants is to be left alone. His hopes of marriage died years ago, not long after the storms and the seas and the sails took away his youngest brother. The other Boyd brother, Finn, dives headlong into his fish trading company, trying to prove something to himself. When their father asked the brothers to sail a schooner down from Boston to their harbor village, he didn’t expect them to bring back a young girl fleeing her home, much less one who slips off the boat and nearly drowns. The men take Rachel to the nearest home to the harbor—that of Nathaniel’s fir

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