October 27th Crime Plus Music Reading at Park Road Books
Three Rooms Press and Park Road Books are thrilled to present a reading and signing of Crime Plus Music with contributing author A.J. Hartley.
Crime Plus Music is an anthology of twenty darkly intense, music-related noir stories by true masters of mystery. Edited by the rock and pop music critic for the Wall Street Journal, Jim Fusilli, Crime Plus Music exposes the nasty side of the music world and revealing it to be the perfect setting for dark tales that pulse to their own soundtrack.
Publisher’s Weekly hailed the collection as a “Splendid compilation…[that] rocks with superb solos from a number of big name mystery writers and others who deserve to be better known”.
The event begins at 7pm on Thursday, October 27, 2016.
It is hosted by Park Road Books in Park Road Shopping Center at 4139 Park Road, Charlotte, NC 28209.
Free Admission.
Copies of Crime Plus Music will be available for purchase and signing at the event.
For more information email books@parkroadbooks.com or info@threeroomspress.com
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Author A.J. Hartley is the New York Times bestselling writer of mystery/thriller, fantasy, historical fiction, and young adult novels, including The Mask of Atreus, On the Fifth Day, and What Time Devours. He was born in northern England, but has lived in many places including Japan, and is currently the Robinson Professor of Shakespeare studies at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, where he specializes in the performance history, theory and criticism of Renaissance English drama, and works as a director and dramaturg.
ABOUT THREE ROOMS PRESS:
Three Rooms Press is a fierce New York-based independent publisher inspired by dada, punk and passion. Founded in 1993, it serves as a leading independent publisher of cut-the-edge creative, including fiction, memoir, poetry translations, drama and art. In addition, Three Rooms Press produces and promotes a variety of literary and cultural events in New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Brussels, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and more, including readings, plays, workshops and concerts.