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Author Danelle Helget Launches New Mystery Series Set in Minnesota
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Danelle Helget, a writer who grew up in Milaca and now lives in Sauk Rapids, has launched a new mystery series set in her home state of Minnesota. Lost and Found (North Star Press, 2011) the first book in a series that will be called “The Sara Martin Mysteries,” is filled with interesting characters, familiar Minnesota settings and dramatic events.
Helget will be in Wayzata next weekend to sign copies of the new book and talk about her life and writing career.
Lost and Found is told through Sara Martin’s first hand experiences and follows alongside her as she unravels the mystery of Lily’s disappearance and the identity of the ghostly girl. But Sara’s search yields much more than the answers to these mysteries. In the course of Sara’s investigation, she finds new love, new friends and most importantly, a newfound sense of trust.
Lost and Found keeps readers turning the pages, eager for more. Thankfully, readers won’t have to wait long for the next book, Found and Destroyed. Set to be released by North Star Press of St. Cloud in June, 2012, the sequel to Lost and Found promises to captivate readers with another riveting mystery. Helget has plans for several more books in the Sara Martin series and is busy writing the third installment. To learn more about Danelle Helget, her Sara Martin Series and upcoming signing events, follow her on her website: www.danellehelget.com, Facebook and Twitter (@danellehelget).
Event Details
| Where | The Bookcase 607 Lake St E, Wayzata, MN 55391 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 7:00 pm |
| Website | http://www.bookcaseofwayzata.com/content/danelle-helget-author-lost-and-found |
| Price | $0 |
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More About The Bookcase
Once home to an iconic Wayzata drug store, this location has been the Bookcase's home for nearly half a century. The Bookcase has the distinction of being the oldest independent book store in the Twin Cities area. The website offers e-books, provides information on the store and its history, and has the schedule for Children's Storytime and a variety of readings and events.