For grown-ups who love mystery, this summer's for you

| 29 Sep 2011 | 11:52

Goshen — The Goshen Public Library will be holding its first-ever summer reading program for adults called Summer Sleuthing @ Your Library. Hoping to tap into the popularity of themes like crime scene investigation and unsolved mysteries, the club will feature books, movies and programs about detective work. Special guests will include author James McGee, reporter Oliver Mackson and police investigators who will come talk about solving crimes. There will also be presentations about new products in digital music and photography, and there will be classic mystery movies shown throughout the summer. Club participants can also take part in a reading contest and win prizes. The program is free, but limited to 100 adult Goshen school district residents. Registration is in-person and begins Wednesday, June 20. For more information, visit goshenpubliclibrary.org or call the program’s coordinator, Lisa Hewel, at 294-6606 ext. 21.