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Mystery writer to appear at Shakespeare & Co.

Frank Foster will sign copies of his recently published thriller, Catch a Falling Knife, at Shakespeare & Co. Books from 5-7 p.m. on Saturday, July 21.

Foster, a summer resident of Highlands, will speak about his novel and his writing, and refreshments will be served. If you’re a fan of Stuart Kaminsky, Carl Hiaasen or Randy Wayne Wright, then Catch a Falling Knife is for you. It combines Hiaasen’s dark humor and White’s evocative appreciation of Florida’s lush setting and colorful personalities. In fact, White has praised Foster’s “quirky instinct for character that will leave readers looking forward to his next novel.”

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