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Bestselling Author Megan Miranda To Discuss New Book at Milton Library

A Novel Idea hosts Miranda, whose thrillers include New York Times bestsellers and Reese's Book Club picks, Tuesday along with Terri Parlato

Miranda, the author of 15 titles, including “All the Missing Girls” and “The Last House Guest,” both New York Times bestsellers and Reese’s Book Club picks, will discuss her newest thriller Tuesday.
Miranda, the author of 15 titles, including “All the Missing Girls” and “The Last House Guest,” both New York Times bestsellers and Reese’s Book Club picks, will discuss her newest thriller Tuesday. (Patch)

A Novel Idea presents bestselling writer Megan Miranda celebrating the release of her new thriller, “Daughter of Mine.” The author of 15 titles, including “All the Missing Girls” and “The Last House Guest,” both New York Times bestsellers and Reese’s Book Club picks, will be in conversation with suspense novelist Terri Parlato Tuesday, April 16, at 6 p.m. at the Milton Library, 855 Mayfield Road, Milton.

Miranda, whose work includes several books for young adults, grew up in New Jersey, graduated from MIT, and lives in North Carolina with her husband and two children.

To register for Tuesday’s free event, click here. For more information, go to anovelidea.us.

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About A Novel Idea

Begun in 2016, ANI provides a forum for authors to exhibit their works in an informal and welcoming setting, in collaboration with the Atlanta Writers Club. ANI meets monthly either at Brimstone Restaurant and Tavern in Alpharetta or the libraries in Milton and Alpharetta. For more information, visit anovelidea.us. Authors interested in being considered for future ANI presentations or in volunteering to help should contact Jeremy Logan at anovelidea.authorshowcase@gmail.com.

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About Atlanta Writers Club

Founded in 1914, the AWC teaches the business and craft of writing, supports the local literary community and encourages more reading by the public. For more information, visit atlantawritersclub.org.

About Bookmiser

Since 1998, Bookmiser, an independent bookseller in Marietta, has been selling new and used books, hosting author events and facilitating store-hosted book clubs. Bookmiser will be on hand at all ANI events as its primary bookseller. For more information, visit bookmiser.net.

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