What’s it like to be a female law enforcement officer in the tri-cities? Margaret Mazza will answer questions about her 20 years with the Schenectady Police force at the Sat.Continue reading “June Meeting”
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May 2012 Meeting
At our May 2012 meeting, Upper Hudson SinC member Beth Anderson gave a talk about best-selling author Linda Fairstein and her Alexandra Cooper mystery series. At our NovemberContinue reading “May 2012 Meeting”
May 19th Meeting
Attorney, Advocate, Author–An overview of Linda Fairstein’s writing Linda Fairstein is the New York Times best-selling author of the Alexandra Cooper mystery series. Her protagonist prosecutes sex crimes for theContinue reading “May 19th Meeting”
So Many Mysteries, So Little Time
What mystery books are you reading? What new authors are you dying to recommend to other mystery readers? Members of the public are welcome to take part as the UpperContinue reading “So Many Mysteries, So Little Time”
March Meeting–Women in Mystery Fiction
Women of all ages, temperaments and talents populate crime fiction. Where would the genre be without the curiosity of Nancy Drew, the detection of Miss Marple or the grit ofContinue reading “March Meeting–Women in Mystery Fiction”
February 2012 Meeting
Taking the Mystery out of E-readers and E-books Sorting out e-readers and finding e-books can be mysterious. The members of the Upper Hudson Chapter of Sisters in Crime will attemptContinue reading “February 2012 Meeting”
January 2012 Meeting
Frankie Bailey, criminal justice professor at SUNY Albany and a mystery author, is also the national president of Sisters in Crime (SinC). She will speak about her involvement with SinCContinue reading “January 2012 Meeting”