Monday, June 26, 2017

Guess Who Else Has a New Book Out Today?


Check out
Murder Games: a Thriller
James Patterson & Howard Roughan

Would Daphne's Son Need Money SO Badly That It Could Lead to Murder?

On Wednesday, July 19 we will be working to solve the murder of Daphne Templeton-Kendall, the most prominent citizen of Delby.  Her son, Rodney Templeton, could be a prime suspect.  After all, he DOES inherit $5 million!  Could this pleasant young man have a dark side?


To register, call 860-627-1495.

New Books!








Tuesday, June 20, 2017

It's Tuesday Again!

This is a great week for a new book!  Here are a few to choose from:



"Sparkling" Progress on Solving the Crime!

The Country Fair Murder - Wednesday, July 19 @ 6:30 PM.
Call 860-627-1495 to register.
Space is limited!


Does this look like the face of a killer?  Jewelry designer Joyce Jellico, owner of Sparkles Jewelry, might look like the girl next door, but don't be fooled by appearances, because she certainly has motive to want Daphne Templeton-Kendall out of the way.  Desperation can drive even the most pleasant people over the brink.  Join us on July 19 to solve the case during this interactive evening of mystery!

DeliverIT: Transporting Materials Between Libraries

We wanted to let you know about a new development in library services. deliverIT is changing.

We’ve all read the stories about how tight the State budget is. Over the last few years, the Connecticut State Library (CSL) has faced continual cuts in funding—including the funding for deliverIT, the service that transports materials between libraries To make sure all libraries across Connecticut receive fair and equitable delivery services, the State Library is retooling deliverIT.

The new deliverIT will provide delivery service to every library across the state up to five days a week. Each library will be able to receive no more three bins of items per day (approximately 75 books, DVDs, magazines, etc.).

Libraries across the state will suspend deliverIT services for two weeks starting July 3rd. These two weeks have historically had low numbers in terms of items transported between and among our libraries. Our goal is to lessen the impact on you, our patrons, during these two weeks and then resume deliverIT service on or around July 17th.

If you have items that came through deliverIT or borrowIT, please bring them back to our library or to the originating library (the library it came from). Our goal is to return all items to their home libraries during these two weeks.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the State Library by using the online form at http://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/deliveritchanges/comments.

Thank you for your patience during this transition.  Please contact us if you need materials that we do not own.  We will be happy to try and locate them for pick-up in a nearby library. 

Thursday, June 15, 2017

Did the Husband Do It?

Reggie Kendall meets many beautiful women at the exclusive Delby Country Club.  He often has drinks with Medical Examiner Quincy Murdoch, and he's been seen sharing a laugh or two with beautiful interior designer Natasha Pasternak.  Now his wife, Daphne Templeton-Kendall, has been murdered at the Delby Country Fair.  Does Reggie protest too much about his devotion to Daphne or does her untimely demise open up new doors of opportunity that are too appealing for him to resist?


If you love a mystery, register to attend The Country Fair Murder by calling 860-627-1495.