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<description> We have a two mystery authors tonight (one who writes about a &quot;skeleton detective&quot; and one who titles a book Rock and Roll Never Forgets: A JP Kincaid Mystery and apparently thinks that that&apos;s a good idea.) and many other readings. At Queen Anne Books, local author Garth Stein, who wrote The Art of Racing in the Rain, which is the novel from the point of view of a dog, reads. It&apos;s also the big Starbucks book of choice at the moment. And this reading will feature free cookies. There will also be cookies for dogs, but dogs aren&apos;t...</description>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Weirdly, I just read an Aaron Elkins mystery for the first time. The anthro/forensic anthro hook is always interesting to me, but I didn't really like the protagonist much. Maybe it was just that the book was dated, but I find it rather dismissive when a man refers to his wife as "bright."</p>]]></description>
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