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Maggie Nightingale Library Book Discussion Group

The Stolen Coast by Dwyer Murphy

2026-03-31 19:00:00 2026-03-31 20:00:00 America/New_York Maggie Nightingale Library Book Discussion Group New readers are welcome to join this group! The book being discussed for March is The Stolen Coast by Dwyer Murphy. Maggie Nightingale Library -

Tuesday, March 31
7:00pm - 8:00pm

Add to Calendar 2026-03-31 19:00:00 2026-03-31 20:00:00 America/New_York Maggie Nightingale Library Book Discussion Group New readers are welcome to join this group! The book being discussed for March is The Stolen Coast by Dwyer Murphy. Maggie Nightingale Library -

New readers are welcome to join this group! The book being discussed for March is The Stolen Coast by Dwyer Murphy.

Synopsis of The Stolen Coast by Dwyer Murphy: "Adrift in a sleepy coastal Massachusetts town, a man who ferries fugitives by day gets twisted up in a plot to pilfer diamonds in this Casablanca-infused heist novel. Jack might be a polished, Harvard-educated lawyer on paper, but everyone in the down-at-the-heels, if picturesque, village of Onset, Massachusetts, knows his real job: moving people on the run from powerful enemies. The family business-co-managed with his father, a retired spy-is smooth sailing, as they fill up Onset's holiday homes during the town's long, drowsy off-season and help clients shed their identities in preparation for fresh starts. But when Elena, Jack's former flame-a dedicated hustler who's no stranger to the fugitive life-makes an unexpected return to town, her arrival upends Jack's routine existence. Elena, after all, doesn't go anywhere without a scheme in mind, and it isn't long before Jack finds himself enmeshed in her latest project: intercepting millions of dollars' worth of raw diamonds before they're shipped overseas. Infusing a fast-paced plot with sharp wit and stylish prose, CrimeReads editor-in-chief Dwyer Murphy serves up an irresistible page-turner as full of heart as it is of drama"-- Provided by publisher.

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