Bestselling Authors Beatriz Williams & Karen White to discuss new book

From Newnan Carnegie Library Press Release
The Newnan Carnegie Library Foundation and Newnan Carnegie Library will host bestselling authors Beatriz Williams and Karen White at the Carnegie Library to discuss their new novel.
The event takes place on Thursday, Nov. 14 at 11 a.m. It is part of the Edgar B. Hollis Distinguished Author Series.
The pair will be discussing their brand-new book (also written with author Lauren Willig who will not be appearing at the Carnegie), The Author’s Guide to Murder. This is a crafty locked-room mystery, a pointed satire about the literary world, and a tale of unexpected friendship and romance—this novel has it all, as only three bestselling authors can tell it!
The event is free to the public but registration is required. To register, click HERE.
“We are so excited Beatriz Williams will be visiting Newnan for the first time and that Karen White is returning,” says Carnegie Director, Susan Crutchfield. “Their new book is delightful and very funny, and I am looking forward to our patrons hearing all about it. We love having the opportunity to host such amazing authors in our community!”
Beatriz Williams is the bestselling author of over a dozen novels, including Husbands and Lovers, The Summer Wives, and The Secret Life of Violet Grant, as well as four other novels cowritten with Lauren Willig and Karen White. A native of Seattle, she graduated from Stanford University and earned an MBA in finance from Columbia University. She lives with her husband and four children near the Connecticut shore, where she divides her time between writing and laundry.
Karen White is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of thirty-four novels, including The Last Night in London and The House on Prytania, as well as the Tradd Street mystery series. She currently writes what she refers to as “grit lit”—Southern women’s fiction. She is a graduate of the American School in London and has a BS in management from Tulane University. When not writing, she spends her
time reading, singing, and avoiding cooking. She has two grown children and currently lives near Atlanta, with her husband and a spoiled Havanese dog.






