Join us for an evening with bestselling thriller author Charlie Donlea, in a special multi-library event.
This in-person live presentation will be held at McHenry County College's Luecht Auditorium, on Wednesday, April 10 from 7 to 8 p.m. Registration is required. Donlea will discuss his work, including his 2023 release, Those Empty Eyes, published by Kensington. The story of a legal investigator who survived the murder of her family as a teen, Publisher's Weekly calls Those Empty Eyes "Excellent...Engrossing. This searing look at the legal system, entitlement, and exploitation is not to be missed."
Books will be available for purchase and signing following the presentation, courtesy of Read Between The Lynes bookstore in Woodstock.
On April 8, join local thriller fans to discuss Those Empty Eyes, from 7 to 8 p.m. on Zoom. Register to hold your copy of the book.
A late bloomer, Donlea was twenty years old when he read his first novel, John Grisham's The Firm, and decided that he too, would write thrillers. Since his debut novel was published in 2016, Donlea's work has been published across forty countries, translated into twenty languages, and optioned for film and television. His books include Summit Lake, The Girl Who Was Taken, Don't Believe It, Some Choose Darkness, The Suicide House, and Twenty Years Later. His eighth thriller, a Long Time Gone, comes out this June.
This event is sponsored by AAPLD, Cary Area, Crystal Lake, Harvard-Diggins, and Huntley Area Public Libraries.