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Paso Robles City Library Book Group’s October Read Is Deliciously Deadly; A Fun and Frightening Debut Novel

 

PASO ROBLES, CA –On Thursday, October 20, 6-7 pm, in the

Library Conference Room, the public is invited to discuss Oyinkan Braithwaite’s witty debut

novel, My Sister the Serial Killer.

Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in the category of Mystery/Thriller novels, My

Sister the Serial Killer is about a Nigerian woman, Korede, whose younger sister, Ayoola,

has a habit of killing off her boyfriends. Korede's practicality is her sisters' saving grace, but

the day comes when Korede must reckon with what her sister has become and how far she's

willing to go to protect her. Sharp as nails and full of deadpan wit, Braithwaite's debut novel

is as fun as it is frightening.

Registration is required for each participant. This title is available in various formats through

the catalog. For ages 16+.

The Library is Monday-Friday 9-7 and Saturday 9-4. Call the library at 805-237-3870 or

visit prcity.com/library and the Library Facebook and Instagram sites for more information.

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