Sarnia, ON – If you
enjoy the mystery and suspense of the book series, Constable Molly Smith, you'll want to meet the author in person at
the Sarnia Library. Canadian author Vicki
Delany will be at the library's West Room on Monday, October 24, 2011 at 2:00
p.m.
Aside
from the Molly Smith series set in the British Columbia interior, the author
also writes novels of psychological suspense as well as a light-hearted
historical series set in the exciting great Klondike Gold Rush. In total, the author has published nine
novels with the 10th to be released this fall.
In
April 2007, Vicki retired from her job as a computer programmer. After a year travelling across North
America, the single mother of three adult children settled down to rural life
in Prince Edward County to devote more time to her writing craft.
For more information about the author visit, please contact the
Reference Department at 519 337-3291.
October
is Canadian Library Month, an opportunity to celebrate the importance of
libraries in Canadian communities. This
year's theme Your Library: A Place
Unbound highlights the shift to innovations such as digital and
downloadable books, music, movies, magazines, Internet access, electronic
databases and eReaders. Libraries
continue to be a place where people learn, engage and connect with each
other. For more information about Lambton County
Library and their 26 branches, visit www.lclmg.org
For more
information about Lambton
County, visit www.lambtononline.ca.
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Contact:
Ellen Dark
Reference
Librarian
County of Lambton
124 Christina Street South
Sarnia, ON
N7T 8E1
Telephone:
519 337-3291
ext. 239
email: ellen.dark@county-lambton.on.ca