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History of Mystery Book Club:

History of Mystery Book Club: In-Person

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Stop by the Reference Desk after the previous month’s meeting to pick up a copy of the title, or request it through the catalog HERE.

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Supplemental Reading:

Wikipedia overview of the novel and background HERE.

Book Club Background:

Join us in person or online to look at the history of Mystery as a book genre.

It has been almost 200 years since the publication of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Murders in the Rue Morgue,” and since then, mystery as a genre has exploded in form, length, language, and more. From The Lady in White, Wilkie Collins’ novel that is considered the first of the genre, through the serialized adventures of Sherlock Holmes, the Golden Age of Agatha Christie, the advent of noir, the rise of thrillers, romantic suspense, and an international cast of characters ranging from retired police officers to meddling sleuths, some famous twins, and armchair detectives.

TIME MAGAZINE PICKS THE 100 BEST MYSTERY NOVELS OF ALL TIME

Each month we might read an article, a short story, a book, or a selection from the same author or the same country. We’ll look at award winners and debut novelists, the standard bearers and the rule breakers. We may talk about movies and TV, too.  We’ll work our way through the decades, looking at similar themes, exotic settings, and recent innovations in a genre that is both familiar and new.

Some of the authors we’ll cover: Agatha Christie, Dashiell Hammett, Mary Higgins Clark, Alexander McCall Smith, Jo Nesbo, and more!

Check out the recent Edgar Award winners HERE.

We’ll run this group as hybrid, so anyone can join. Please click below to register for the program the first time you wish to attend. Contact the Library at HERE to request the Zoom link. Returning readers do not need to register unless they need the Zoom link. You can choose in-person or Zoom each month, as it fits your schedule!

At the end of the day, the butler may have done it, but we’ll decide if he was justified!

Date:
Wednesday, June 10, 2026 Show more dates
Time:
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
William Jeanes Board Room
Audience:
  Adults  

Registration is required. There are 30 in-person seats available. There are 5 online seats available.

Event Organizer

Lisa Clancy

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