Laura Lippman

8-14-12: And When She Was Good

The woman at the center of Laura Lippman's newest novel is a confident entrepeneur, a conscientious taxpayer, a suburban matron with no close friends, and a devoted soccer mom. She's got a past she doesn't want anyone to know about ... and pretty soon we learn she's got to invent a new future for herself - and the transition will be risky. 



12-27-11: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

Laura Lippman on The Most Dangerous Thing.

Remembering Father Composto and his forty years of work in Reservoir Hill.

Uncovering discoveries made this summer at Wye House.

Tom Hall reflects on the life of Nancy Haragan.



9-23-11: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

Taking a look at the proposed expansion of the work week for Frederick County employees.

Laura Lippman on her latest novel, “The Most Dangerous Thing.”

“The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” is Maryland Humanities Council’s pick for One Maryland, One Book. Tom Hall talks to the author in advance of his appearance Saturday at the Baltimore Book Festival.



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