Maine Voices Live Waterville features conversations between Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal writers and notable Mainers. Audience members can experience a memorable night with a Q&A at the end.

 

Author Gerry Boyle sat down with Morning Sentinel reporter Zara Norman on Monday, Dec. 5 ,at 7 p.m. at the Greene Block + Studios in Waterville for a conversation about his new book.

Central Maine author Gerry Boyle, right, speaks during an interview with Morning Sentinel reporter Zara Norman in front of an audience Monday night at the Greene Block + Studios in downtown Waterville. The discussion was the latest in the Maine Voices Live-Waterville series. Scott Monroe/Morning Sentinel

Gerry Boyle, who lives in a small village on a lake in central Maine, is the author of 15 mystery novels, including the dozen installments in the Jack McMorrow series. The latest McMorrow novel, “Robbed Blind“, is the 13th installment in the series. A former newspaper reporter and columnist, Boyle draws on his journalist experience as McMorrow leads him down the backroads of Maine and beyond. McMorrow novels have garnered critical acclaim and have been translated into a half-dozen languages. They are available at bookstores, Islandport Press, and Amazon. Boyle is also the author of the Brandon Blake novel series.

 


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