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DESCRIPTION:We are excited to have our Legal Advocacy Fundraiser, Sisters in Crime. 
 Featured this year will be four local authors: \n\nThe moderator Heather 
 Haven has a varied background-ad copy, comedy acts and play writing. Her 
 novels include the SV based Alvarez Family Murder Mysteries, Manhattan 
 based Persephone Cole Vintage Mysteries and documentary fiction "Murder 
 Under the Big Top" based upon her mother's experience. In September she 
 released "Christmas Trifle," Book One of the Snow Lake Romantic Suspense 
 Novels.  \n\nCara Black writes the NY Times bestselling Aimee Leduc 
 Investigations set in Paris."Murder in Bel Air," the 19th and latest in the 
 series, puts her Parisian private investigator in a dangerous web of 
 international spy craft, postcolonial Franco-American politics and 
 neighborhood secrets in Paris's 12th arrondissement. \n\nLinda Howe-Steiger 
 has been the Director of Technology Transfer at UC Berkeley's Inst. of 
 Transportation Studies, a long time teacher, researcher and writer on 
 serious environmental and urban planning topics. Her mystery novels, set in 
 N. CA begins with "Fog," a cold case tale set in the fictional town of 
 Quarry Canyon off Mt. Tam, which introduces amateur sleuth Morgan Kendal 
 and her PI partner and ex-cop Carson Jalesco. The second in this series, 
 "Terroir" recounts what happens when they are invited to a traditional 
 family winery where the decision by the aging family patriarch has set in 
 motion increasingly life threatening circumstances.\n\nAlec Peche has 
 written 13 books, 10 in the Jill Quint, MD Forensic Pathologist series. 
 Jill is a part-time pathologist, PI and vintner who solves mysteries with a 
 team of girlfriends with different professional skills. The stories are set 
 across N. America and Europe. "Opus Murder" released Jan. is the story of a 
 pianist murdered during a recital in Toronto. She has written 3 books in 
 the Damian Green series about a modern day MacGyver computer genius teaming 
 with a retired SJPD detective.\n\n$15 donation.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/02/04/18830374.php
SUMMARY:Sisters in Crime
LOCATION:Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church, Soule Hall\n728 Fremont Avenue\nSunnyvale, 
 CA 94087
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/02/04/18830374.php
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