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Author Avree Kelly Clark, Malice Aforethought

Author Avree Kelly Clark, Malice Aforethought

Pembroke author Avree Kelly Clark visits Gibson's Bookstore to present her novel about a local true crime, Malice Aforethought: A True Story of the Shocking Double Crime That Horrified Nineteenth-Century New England!

In the summer of 1874, a beloved schoolteacher mysteriously goes missing upon closing up school. After a frantic search, the young woman is discovered horribly mutilated in the woods, and authorities question everyone in the small railroad village of St. Albans, Vermont. With the case turning cold, news arrives of an eerily similar crime committed in peaceful Pembroke, New Hampshire, in the autumn of 1875. This one, even more gruesome. Everyone questions whether the two beauties were intended victims or simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. Amid mounting fear, dedicated detectives and a persistent populace will stop at nothing to ensure the murderous fiend is brought to justice.For the first time, the true crime story that has inspired dozens of podcasts and blogposts is now a gripping novel called Malice Aforethought, and the author shares an exciting theory never before explored.

Can't make this event? Order the book through our website, and leave your personalization/signing request in the order notes!

Gibson's Bookstore
06:30 PM - 07:30 PM on Wed, 28 Feb 2024

Event Supported By

Gibson's Bookstore
603-224-0562
gibsonsevents@gmail.com

Artist Group Info

Avree Kelly Clark
Gibson's Bookstore
45 South Main St
Concord, New Hampshire 03301
603-224-0562
gibsonsevents@gmail.com

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