Author Bernadette Pajer will read from the latest Professor Bradshaw mystery, ‘The Edison Effect’, on Tuesday, October 14th, at 6:30p, at the Fremont Branch of the Seattle Public Library.
This free, and open-to-the-public event will give audiences the first hearing of this new mystery novel, set in Seattle in the 1900s. In this fictional story, Thomas Edison has come here to locate a mysterious and dangerous invention lost years earlier in Elliot Bay. When an electrician at The Bon Marché is found dead clutching a string of Edison’s new Christmas lights, University of Washington (UW) electrical engineering professor Benjamin Bradshaw is reluctantly drawn into helping solve the murder.
Pajer, a UW graduate and member of the Seattle7Writers, has earned a Washington Academy of Sciences seal of approval for all four books in her Professor Bradshaw series. Her appearance at the Fremont Branch is done in partnership with Secret Garden Books, which will have copies of the new mystery novel available for purchase and signing.
For more information on this rare opportunity, contact the Fremont Branch Library at 206/684-4084.