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The final installment of “The Venus Trilogy” (which also includes “Conquering Venus” and award-winning “Remain In Light”) finds protagonists Martin Paige and Irène Laureux embroiled in a police operation to destabilize the Paris suburbs and force the deportation of immigrants. The timely plot of this literary mystery eerily echoes the ongoing refugee crisis and terrorism in the City of Light. Kelley will be in conversation with fellow mystery/thriller author Erica Wright on April 19 at 7:15 at Georgia Center for the Book at DeKalb County Public Library, 215 Sycamore St., Decatur.

The Granite Moth by Erica Wright

After a float full of drag queens explodes at a Halloween parade, private investigator Kathleen Stone, a master of disguises, infiltrates an exclusive club run by a mob boss and discovers that the truth is much more complicated and the real villains are much more difficult to spot. You might want to check out “The Red Chameleon,” Wright’s first novel to introduce P.I. Stone.

The Opposite of Everything by Joshilyn Jackson

A fiercely independent divorce lawyer learns the power of family and connection when she receives a cryptic message from her estranged mother in this bittersweet, witty novel from the nationally bestselling author of “Someone Else’s Love Story” and “Gods in Alabama.”

Beneath His Wings: A Memoir by Jenny Pruitt

Pruitt chronicles her rise on the Atlanta real estate scene, while detailing her failing marriage, the launch of two successful businesses, high-profile lawsuits and a renewal of her faith.

Out of the Blues by Trudy Nan Boyce Boyce uses her 30 years of experience with the Atlanta Police Department in her debut mystery featuring newly-minted homicide detective, Sarah “Salt” Alt. Salt is given the cold-case murder of a blues musician whose death was originally ruled an accidental drug overdose. Now new evidence has come to light that he may have been murdered.

Sky Blue Enough to Drink: Poems by Beth Gylys

The award-winning Georgia State University professor’s fifth collection is full of edgy love, music, loss and the extraordinary that can be found in every day life.

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Food &Thought: Recipes and Conversation with Mitchell Anderson

Actor and chef Mitchell Anderson, who runs local favorite MetroFresh, has a special cookbook – half recipes from his popular restaurant and half musings and thoughts on food, business, family and current events.

March 19 –November 27, 2016

Where We Want To Live: Reclaiming

Infrastructure for a New Generation of Cities by Ryan Gravel

The visionary behind the Atlanta BeltLine makes a case for how cities can create a healthier, more satisfying way of life by remodeling and augmenting their infrastructure in ways that connect neighborhoods and communities.

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One Bucket at a Time: A Woman’s Guide to Creating Wealth by Terrell Dinkins

The author shares personal experiences about her own financial struggles and journey to financial freedom, while offering up examples of how women can better manage their money. Dinkins is a financial rep with Peachtree Planning Corporation in Atlanta.

The Body of Chris: A Memoir of Obsession, Addiction and Madness by Chris Cole

Cole chronicles his battle with addiction, an eating disorder and manic depression (which led him to believe he was the second coming of Christ) in this compelling narrative full of self-effacing humor and compassion.

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The Tibetan Shrine from the Alice S. Kandell Collection

Wed./Thurs., March 9-10, 7:30 pm

Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo

“This is the funniest night you’ll ever have at the ballet.” – The Guardian

Saturday, April 9, 8:00 pm

Sunday, April 10, 2:00 pm

Lucidity Suitcase

RED-EYE TO HAVRE DE GRACE

“From quirky start to haunting finish…this exquisite show is among the most original musical theater works I’ve seen in years.” –The New York Times

Wed./Thurs., April 13-14, 7:30 pm

Fri./Sat., April 15-16, 8:00 pm organized by details and more events at arts.gatech.edu 404-894-9600 Call now for tickets!

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