Join Valerie Saul in Conversation with Linda Watanabe at Book Passage in Corte Madera, CA
Join Valerie Saul in conversation with Linda Watanabe for a talk and a reading from her novel, The Badass Widows, hosted by Book Passage and organized by the Left Coast Writers®.
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ABOUT THE BOOK
How do widows get through their grief? They become bad asses and form a secret band of crime fighters, of course!
Former FBI agent Beth Winstead has recently lost her husband after a long isolating decline. Determined to build a new life, she joins a rowing club on San Francisco Bay. When Beth rescues widowed rape victim Elena from a derelict sailboat, her sense of purpose is rekindled. They are soon joined by widows Anneke and Zoe and, almost as a joke, they form a secret group of do-gooder crime fighters. They begin small but before long, they’re committing bold acts of secret justice and are hooked on the “rush” it provides. Meanwhile, someone is stalking Beth and Elena. And not every mission is successful. A betrayal from within puts all of their lives in danger. In the end, the widows must decide whether they have found their new calling or made a foolish and dangerous mistake.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Debut novelist Valerie Saul earned a doctorate in audiology, a master’s degree in speech pathology and a bachelor’s degree in psychology followed by an unconventional career in hearing healthcare in the US, New Zealand, South Korea and Singapore before beginning a career as a writer. A resident of Mill Valley, she is an alum of the Stanford Continuing Studies Creative Writing program. When not writing about badass older women, she likes to hike the Marin headlands with her husband or row a shell on San Francisco Bay.

