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And Now, Meet Randye Lordon

Wed, 03/09/2022 - 16:12

Meet the Authors Night, a new monthly series from the Springs Historical Society and the Springs Library, brings Randye Lordon, known for her Sydney Sloane mysteries, to Ashawagh Hall on March 16 at 6 p.m.

Her latest, "available online in the coming weeks," a release said, is "She's Dead, Who Cares?" It involves Mary Moody, "East Hampton's premiere concierge," whose client list "the elite are, naturally, dying to join." Others "are simply dying."

Ms. Lordon, a past winner of a Lambda Literary Award, lives in Springs. Admission is free. Those who join the historical society will be given a copy of "Book Love," co-edited by Bill Henderson and published by his Pushcart Press. To join for a year costs $30. A lifetime membership is $250. 


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