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Starbucks hosts lit events in Germany
Starbucks in Germany is staging a Mystery Festival Coffee & Crime programme of events this autumn, consisting of 11 readings in nine cities.
In cooperation with Swiss publisher Diogenes, the events take place from 17th September to 7th October and will feature six mystery authors and an audiobook narrator, reports the Shelf Awareness blog. Another 125 German Starbucks will feature works by authors and information about the readings.
At the readings, book sales will be handled by local bookstores; Starbucks is not selling any of the Diogenes titles.
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