A Book, A Library, A Murder

Hans Kulla-Mader bio ↓  ·  February 2nd, 2010  ·  filed under books

Rumpus contributor Craig Fehrman has an article running over at The Hartford Advocate about the controversy surrounding Brain McDonald’s In The Middle of the Night. McDonald’s book is a true crime novel about a terrible murder that occurred in the town of Cheshire, Connecticut.

Apparently, the town librarian ordered the book for the library, and that didn’t bode well with a large portion of the townies. Fehrman writes an in-depth account of the diverse and conflicting opinions – delving into the political, constitutional, societal, and more.

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Hans Kulla-Mader studied writing at Sarah Lawrence College and is currently living in San Francisco. More from this author →

One Response to “A Book, A Library, A Murder”

  1. Debbie Steever Says:

    Please take a look at another mystery by Debbie Steever called”Family Secrets or Lies” and in a couple of months “Dead at 30″ will be released. Both are murder mysteries. The first one is based on a murder that took place in my small hometown community. The second in a resort area in Vermont. Support a new author.
    Thanks!!

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