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    Explore " mystery novels" with insightful episodes like "Bay Area Mystery Writers Panel - Story Hour in the Library", "Bay Area Mystery Writers Panel - Story Hour in the Library" and "Bay Area Mystery Writers Panel - Story Hour in the Library" from podcasts like ""Story Hour in the Library (Audio)", "Story Hour in the Library (Video)" and "Writers (Audio)"" and more!

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    Bay Area Mystery Writers Panel - Story Hour in the Library

    Bay Area Mystery Writers Panel - Story Hour in the Library
    Since the publication of Dashiell Hammett’s “The Maltese Falcon” in 1930, San Francisco has been recognized as the birthplace of modern crime fiction. Join a distinctive panel as they examine the Bay Area as a popular setting for mystery and detective novels. Panelist are Bay Area authors Lucha Corpi, Eddie Muller, and Kelli Stanley and is moderated by Janet Rudolph. This panel was held in conjunction with an exhibit in Doe Library, highlighting the richness of UC Berkeley’s collections for the study of genre fiction. Series: "Story Hour in the Library" [Humanities] [Show ID: 23054]

    Bay Area Mystery Writers Panel - Story Hour in the Library

    Bay Area Mystery Writers Panel - Story Hour in the Library
    Since the publication of Dashiell Hammett’s “The Maltese Falcon” in 1930, San Francisco has been recognized as the birthplace of modern crime fiction. Join a distinctive panel as they examine the Bay Area as a popular setting for mystery and detective novels. Panelist are Bay Area authors Lucha Corpi, Eddie Muller, and Kelli Stanley and is moderated by Janet Rudolph. This panel was held in conjunction with an exhibit in Doe Library, highlighting the richness of UC Berkeley’s collections for the study of genre fiction. Series: "Story Hour in the Library" [Humanities] [Show ID: 23054]

    Bay Area Mystery Writers Panel - Story Hour in the Library

    Bay Area Mystery Writers Panel - Story Hour in the Library
    Since the publication of Dashiell Hammett’s “The Maltese Falcon” in 1930, San Francisco has been recognized as the birthplace of modern crime fiction. Join a distinctive panel as they examine the Bay Area as a popular setting for mystery and detective novels. Panelist are Bay Area authors Lucha Corpi, Eddie Muller, and Kelli Stanley and is moderated by Janet Rudolph. This panel was held in conjunction with an exhibit in Doe Library, highlighting the richness of UC Berkeley’s collections for the study of genre fiction. Series: "Story Hour in the Library" [Humanities] [Show ID: 23054]
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