AUGUSTA — The Friends of Lithgow Library recently announced its 2024 A Capital Read selection is Tess Gerritsen’s “The Spy Coast.” A retired CIA operative in small-town Maine tackles the ghosts of her past in this fresh take on the spy thriller in Gerritsen’s latest book.
A Capital Read is a “one book” community read project spearheaded by Lithgow Library and sponsored by the Friends of Lithgow Library. To participate, read the book. The library has a full stock of books which can be borrowed, including copies in large print.
Gerritsen will visit at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25, for cocktail hour in the Danforth Art Gallery at UMA’s Jewett Hall, 46 University Drive. There will also be book sales and signing during that time. Immediately following, Gerritsen will give a talk in the Jewett Hall Auditorium, across the hall. The cost is free, be sure to RSVP by Sept. 16.
For more information visit lithgowlibrary.org or call 207-626-2415.
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