Central Pennsylvania will soon host an event featuring two bestselling authors.
At 7 p.m. Nov. 19, authors David Baldacci and Pennsylvania native Lisa Scottoline will be in Lancaster County for a conversation about Baldacci’s newest book, “Nash Falls.”
The event will be held at the High Fine Arts Center at Lancaster Mennonite School, 2176 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster.
Baldacci’s latest book is a thriller that follows the story of a fictional character named Walter Nash, who, according to his website, is “recruited by the FBI to help bring down a global crime network.”
The Midtown Scholar bookstore in Harrisburg is hosting the event. Tickets start at $38 and include general admission entry as well as a signed, first-edition copy of “Nash Falls.” Tickets can be bought here, and parking for the event is free.
Baldacci has written many books, including his first novel, “Absolute Power,” which was turned into a 1996 movie starring Clint Eastwood, as well as the “Amos Decker” series and “The Camel Club.”
Scottoline is most known for books like “Save Me” and “Final Appeal,” which earned her an Edgar Award for “Best Paperback Original” in 1995. The Edgar Awards are named after the famous poet and author Edgar Allan Poe, most known for works like “The Raven” and “The Tell-Tale Heart.”
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