Crime Writers In Conversation: E. A. Aymar & LynDee Walker

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Author Event, Book signing

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Adults
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Join us on Saturday, Oct 12 at 1:30 PM in the Yorktown Library Meeting Room for a lively discussion of crime fiction with authors E. A. Aymar and LynDee Walker. They will discuss their recent books as well as the current trends in the crime genre. There will be an audience Q&A period.

This is a free event. Registration is required. Questions? Please call 757-890-5207 or 757-890-5120.

Author Bios:

Booklist wrote, of multiple Anthony Award-nominated E.A. Aymar’s most recent thriller, When She Left, “This would appeal to fans of Elmore Leonard…with high-stakes violence tempered by humor and disarmingly sympathetic antiheroes.” His previous thriller, No Home for Killers, received praise from the New York Times, Kirkus, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, and was an instant Amazon Bestseller. They’re Gone was published to rave reviews in Publishers Weekly, Kirkus (starred), and named one of the best books of 2020. A frequent contributor to the Washington Post, Aymar is a former member of the national board of the International Thriller Writers and an active member of Crime Writers of Color and Sisters in Crime. He was born in Panama and now lives and writes in the DC/MD/VA triangle.

LynDee Walker writes about strong women who can’t seem to stay out of trouble. Her books have appeared on finalist lists for the Agatha and Thriller awards—and once, on a major national bestsellers list smack in between two of her writing heroes. An award winning journalist, LynDee has covered everything from ribbon cuttings and high school football to capital murder trials and high level police corruption. She’s the author of 19 novels in three series, as well as several novellas and short stories, so she’s usually writing when she's not juggling laundry and children's sports schedules.