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HPL Book Clubs: Meyer Mystery Book Club

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By Olivia Flores Alvarez

Published on March 18, 2009 at 1:42am

If Oprah’s book club doesn’t do it for you, try the Meyer Mystery Book Club(one of many hosted by HPL). The group meets monthly, and for March they’ll discuss Tana French’s In the Woods. French’s story starts when three children go missing in 1984. Police eventually find one boy in the woods, clinging to a tree, blood-stained and unable to remember anything. Fast-forward 20 years, the boy's now a detective in charge of the case of a girl who suffered a similar fate. His investigation begins to uncover the truth about his own ordeal. 1 p.m. Meyer Neighborhood Library, 5005 West Belfort. For information, call 832-393-1840 or visit www.houstonlibrary.org. Free.


Thu., March 19, 1 p.m., 2009