Considered the 1st - & by many the best – detective novel ever written, this book debuted originally in serialized form in 1868. I mention this because it should not be thought of as historical fiction: its depiction of the crime & its resolution are not quaint but contemporary. The myriad scientific advantages that present day crime solvers (both real & fictional) have were not even dreamt of when this was written & that just makes this book even more enjoyable. The crime & its unraveling are told by many voices over a year’s time, & proves, among other things, that great mysteries do not have to a) have bodies strewn all over the place; b) have a detective in constant peril of being beaten to a pulp – or worse – and c) do not need to be solved overnight. A delight from beginning to end.
Patrick Conyers discusses and signs Pasadena: A Business History & Elizabeth Pomeroy discusses and signs Pasadena: A Natural History
Learn more about the city you love with 2 local authors! Conyers, the Pasadena Museum of History's development director, shows Pasadena's rich & varied business history filled with brandy distilleries, citrus & olive groves and resorts, and one that still thrives on generations-old family businesses. Pomeroy, a well-known local historian & author, addresses the city's natural beauty and shows that even in today's bustling landscape, Pasadena is still a city surrounded by gorgeous nature areas such as the Arroyo Seco, Eaton Canyon and the San Gabriel mountains.