Blacksburg Library invites the public to an exciting program on Tuesday, July 11, at 6 p.m., featuring an in-person discussion of Jennifer McMahon’s genre-defying thriller, “The Children on the Hill.”
McMahon will join the discussion via Zoom. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to engage directly with the author, sharing their thoughts and questions about her captivating novels.
McMahon has gained critical acclaim and a dedicated following for her suspenseful and haunting narratives. With each page, she masterfully weaves intricate plots, transporting readers into a world filled with suspense, mystery, and psychological twists. “The Children on the Hill”, her latest release, promises to captivate readers with its chilling storyline and vivid characters.
Blacksburg Books, a local bookstore, will be present at the event to sell copies of McMahon’s New York Times bestselling books. This is an excellent opportunity for fans to add to their collection or discover her thrilling works for the first time.
But that’s not all! Participants will have the chance to enter a raffle for a door prize: an advance copy of Jennifer McMahon’s highly anticipated upcoming novel, My Darling Girl, scheduled to be released in October. This exclusive opportunity will allow lucky winners to dive into McMahon’s newest creation before anyone else.
Don’t miss out on this thrilling opportunity to connect with New York Times Bestselling Author Jennifer McMahon and explore the dark secrets of The Children on the Hill.
Reviews include:
“[A] stellar take on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein . . . McMahon keeps the reader wondering how much is real and how much is imagined. This is a must for psychological thriller fans.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“McMahon succeeds admirably in building real chills and a surprising twist, offering a satisfying addition to the Frankenstein-inspired oeuvre. Mary Shelley would give it two thumbs up.”
—Kirkus (starred review)
For more information about the program, please call Montgomery-Floyd Regional Library at (540) 382-6969 ext. 215 or email kcopus@mfrl.org.