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The Mystery Authors Benefit Luncheon is an annual event held by NAMI Arizona. Attendees enjoy presentations and
signings by three outstanding mystery authors, plus a gourmet lunch and silent auction. Learn more about how you can
attend the event, donate to the silent auction, sponsor the event, volunteer at the event, etc.
Mystery Authors Benefit Luncheon
Saturday, October 25th, 2008
9:30am-2:30pm
Stay tuned for more information, including...
- how you can attend the event (cost, registering, etc.)
- how to donate to the silent auction
- how to sponsor the event
- how you can become a volunteer at the event
- etc.
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Pictures from past MABL(s):
2007 Mystery Authors Benefit Luncheon
8th Annual Mystery Authors Benefit Luncheon with Silent Auction and Raffle
This Year's Authors
Photo: Deborah Groh Carlin
Alex Kava
Andrew Klavan
Katherine Neville
Photo: Kelly Campbell Photography
Alex Kava is an international bestselling writer of
psychological suspense novels. Her Maggie O’Dell
series, comprised of A Perfect Evil, Split Second, The
Soul Catcher, At the Stroke of Madness and A
Necessary Evil, and her stand-alone novels,
Whitewash and One False Move, have been widely
praised by critics and fans alike and spent several
weeks on the New York Times extended and USA
Today bestseller lists. Her books have been
published in twenty-two countries world-wide.
Andrew Klavan, a former newspaper reporter, has
been hailed by Stephen King as “the most original
American novelist of crime and suspense since Cornell
Woolrich”. He made his name with Don’t Say A Word,
a best seller published round the world and made into
a 2001 film starring Michael Douglas, and his book
True Crime which was made into a film by Clint
Eastwood. He also wrote the film version of Simon
Brett’s novel A Shock to the System with starred
Michael Caine. Andrew’s many titles include
Corruption, Animal Hour, Hunting Down Amanda, The
Uncanny, Man & Wife, Dynamite Road, Shotgun Alley,
Damnation Street and the Weiss/Bishop trilogy. His
most recent political thriller is due out this summer.
Katherine Neville has been a guest
or speaker at venues around the
world, including on the Today Show,
Publishers Weekly, Voice of
America, and National Public Ratio.
Katherine’s books The Eight, A
Calculated Risk, and The Magic
Circle are bestsellers in more than
thirty languages. Her colorful
adventure-quest-thriller novels are
hard to categorize. She has been
described as the female Umberto
Eco, the female Alexander Dumas,
and the female Stephen Spielberg.
Publishers Weekly has recently
(Spring 2008) described her books
as having paved the way for books
like The Da Vinci Code. In a
national poll by the noted journal El
Pais, in Spain, The Eight was voted
one of the top ten books of all time.
Its sequel, The Fire, is due out in
October.