An Evening with Reese Witherspoon & Harlan Coben
An Evening with Reese Witherspoon & Harlan Coben
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Experience An Evening with Reese Witherspoon & Harlan Coben at Stifel Theatre on October 15!
Join two titans of storytelling– Academy Award-winning actress, producer, and New York Times bestselling author Reese Witherspoon and #1 global suspense phenomenon Harlan Coben – for a special event in partnership with the St. Louis County Library to celebrate the publication of their gripping new thriller, Gone Before Goodbye. This event will be moderated by New York Times bestselling author Ashley Flowers.
Reese and Harlan will take the stage to pull back the curtain on their blockbuster collaboration, and what it takes to craft a thriller that leaves readers breathless. In Gone Before Goodbye, readers are introduced to Maggie McCabe, an indomitable protagonist on a harrowing search for the truth that could expose a conspiracy woven throughout the exclusive world of the global ultra elite. During the conversation, hear from these creative forces as they share their process for making a collaboration not only work– but thrive– and the key elements that turned their partnership into a true success.
Every ticket includes a copy of Gone Before Goodbye, provided by The Novel Neighbor. VIP tickets include a Meet & Greet photo with Reese Witherspoon and Harlan Coben, and a signed copy of Gone Before Goodbye
About Ashley Flowers:
Ashley Flowers, a two-time New York Times Bestselling author, is the Founder and creative force behind Audiochuck, an independent media powerhouse. Renowned for her exceptional storytelling, Ashleyhas captivated audiences worldwide with her unique blend of gripping narratives across genres. Ashley is best known as the host and creator of the Crime Junkie Podcast, the top true crime podcast in the world. From true crime to fiction and beyond, Ashley has built one of the world's most influential media companies in the heart of the Midwest. Ashley is also the founder of the nonprofit, Season of Justice, which exists to address the crucial funding gaps that often prevent law enforcement and victims' families from accessing advanced forensic testing.
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