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Authors! with Kelly Rimmer

Author Talk with Kelly Rimmer

Join New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Kelly Rimmer as she celebrates her new novel, The Story Keeper. Rimmer will delve into the art of weaving a dual narrative and the allure of a book-within-a-book mystery. The conversation will focus on the Gothic suspense of family secrets, the blurred lines between fiction and reality, and the enduring power of stories held within an ancestral home. This is a perfect event for readers who love historical fiction, compelling mysteries, and exploring the hidden legacies of the past.

The discussion will run approximately 45 minutes. Each attendee will receive a copy of The Story Keeper.

Event Details

  • General admission seating begins at 6:30 p.m.
  • Author discussion runs approximately 45 minutes
  • Brief Q&A to follow
  • Limited book signing after the presentation

Tickets

  • Tickets required
  • Each ticket includes one copy of The Story Keeper

About the Book

The Story Keeper blends a contemporary mystery with Gothic suspense. It introduces Fiona Winslow, who seeks solace by restoring Wurimbirra, the decaying family estate she inherited after a tumultuous year. Beneath the crumbling plaster, she discovers secrets buried for a generation. Her attention is then caught by a curious book in her late uncle’s library, The Midnight Estate, which plunges her into a tale that eerily mirrors her own, a story of love, loss, and betrayal. Rimmer masterfully weaves a dual narrative and a book-within-a-book mystery, forcing Fiona to question if the true mystery lies within the walls of her ancestral home or within the pages of the book that seems to have chosen her.


About the Author

Kelly Rimmer is the worldwide bestselling Australian author of historical and contemporary fiction, including the New York Times bestsellers The Things We Cannot Say and The Warsaw Orphan. Her emotionally compelling novels have sold millions of copies and have been translated into dozens of languages around the world. Known for her meticulously researched historical fiction, she has captivated readers with stories of ordinary people facing impossible situations. Rimmer is also the owner of Collins Booksellers Orange, the last remaining bookstore near her home in rural Australia, where she lives with her family.