Moveable Feast January 22

Literary luncheons with exciting authors at area restaurants


For 23 years, the Moveable Feast has been held at area restaurants throughout the year on Fridays (and some Tuesdays), 11 AM-1 PM. During the Covid-19 re-opening, we will be observing several precautions:
half-capacity at the restaurants, social distancing, as well as masks required on entrance and through the author’s presentation and book signing.

Most Feasts are $30, with books available for purchase and signing at the event. *Exceptions are noted when the book is included in the ticket. For reservations, 843.235.9600 or visit ClassAtPawleys.com.

Photo By Susan Hood

Jan. 22 ~ Deb Richardson-Moore (Murder, Forgotten) at Kimbel’s, Wachesaw
Author of four fiction titles and a memoir (The Weight of Mercy, about her early years as a pastor at the Triune Mercy Center in Greenville, S.C.), this former national award-winning reporter for The Greenville News is a
popular speaker at book clubs, universities and churches. She has won numerous awards for community involvement, including the 2017 Leadership Greenville Distinguished Alumni Award.

In Deb’s new novel, protagonist Julianna Burke is a mystery writer, famous for her “wanderings” – blocks of time when she exits the everyday world and returns with twists and turns to make her next novel soar. But lately, she’s been coming to on the porch of her Sullivan’s Island beach house with nothing to show for a day’s work. She fears her memory is slipping, and with it, her heralded career. Then her beloved husband and business partner is murdered. The police look at workmen, extended family and neighbors, but Julianna fears something worse. Could she, deep in the
throes of her latest mystery, Murder, Forgotten, have enacted her fictional killing? In this plot within a plot, she seeks to find the killer. But can she find the truth when her reality is fading?

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