One Book Bradford:
Murders, Sleuthing Techniques Discussed

Bart Barton (left) of the McKean County Historical Society talked about "Murders in Our Valley" Saturday at the Bradford Area Public Library, while Dr. Tony Gaskew talked about modern sleuthing techniques. The talks were a One Book Bradford event attended by nearly 80 people.

The next One Book Bradford event is the "Three Pines Mystery Tea" scheduled for April 10 at the First Presbyterian Church. Tickets are available at Gramdma's House Tea & Gifts and the library.

This year's One Book Bradford book is "Still Life" by Louise Penny. She'll be speaking at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford on May 3 about "Three Pines and Beyond." For more information about Penny and her books, go to LouisePenny.com. And, remember, to check out the Bradford Area Public Library.




Photos courtesy of Sandra Rhodes

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