GWM to host unique author and brunch combo

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Are you ready for a nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat read?

A Shadow in Moscow is the riveting story of two female spies operating in Moscow during different eras. Katherine Reay’s newest book has everything you could ever want in a spy novel: suspense, intrigue, compelling characters, exotic settings, and gasp-inducing plot twists. Before you start this book, clear your calendar because you will not be able to put it down!

Georgia Writers Museum is proud to announce Reay will be its July “Meet the Author” presenter on her new book, A Shadow in Moscow, to be released this month. The event will be held at the museum on Tuesday, July 18, beginning at 11:30 a.m. and includes a progressive brunch by Russian-born caterer Yelena Bonduryanskaya, owner of Le Bon Cake (Facebook & Instagram @leboncakega).

Three locations have been selected within easy walking distance in downtown Eatonton to host brunch and shopping opportunities: Maggie Lane, The Artisans Village, and the Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce.

Following brunch, Reay will present her new book.

The fee is $45 per person ($40 each for two or more tickets). Tables of six will be available for $200 (saves $40). Visit Georgia Writers Museum online at georgiawritersmuseum.org to register and to pre-order a copy of A Shadow in Moscow.

In addition to A Shadow in Moscow, Reay is the national bestselling and award-winning author of several novels, including Dear Mr. Knightley, The Printed Letter Bookshop, and The London House.

She holds a BA and MS from Northwestern University and worked in marketing and development before returning to graduate school for a Master of Theological Studies.

Moves to Texas, England, Ireland, and Washington left that degree unfinished, though, as Reay spent her time unpacking, raising kids, volunteering, writing, and exploring new storylines and new cities.

She currently lives near Chicago and when not writing, Reay hosts the What the Dickens Book Club on Facebook and chats with authors and booksellers weekly @The10MinuteBookTalk on Instagram. And – if it’s sunny and she’s in Montana – Reay loves to go fly fishing and hiking.

If you enjoy books by Ian Fleming, Robert Ludlum, Ken Follett, or John le Carre, you will be right at home with Reay’s suspenseful spy thriller and presentation. Readers gain not only a better understanding of the world of espionage but a deeper perspective on Russia. No one sees the truth like a spy. And, when your top contender is a top spy for an opposing nation, it is doubly thrilling.

Publisher’s Weekly raved about A Shadow in Moscow: “In her nail-biting latest … Reay builds an immersive world behind the Iron Curtain, full of competing loyalties and a constant, chilling sense of paranoia. Readers will be enthralled.”

Don’t miss the opportunity to attend this unique book presentation and progressive brunch at three distinct, downtown Eatonton locations. This promises to be a special event and tickets are expected to go fast!