Bestselling author to visit North Olmsted library

Mark Greaney will attend a presentation at the Cuyahoga County Public Library (CCPL) in North Olmsted, discussing his newest book.

Those interested in meeting Greaney and learning about his latest work can attend an event at the North Olmsted Branch of the CCPL. Greaney will discuss the novel Sentinel, a story about a member of the State Department's Diplomatic Security Service who has to choose between his mission and his family. Copies of Sentinel for purchase at the author talk will be provided by Mac's Backs-Books on Coventry.

Greaney is an accomplished author who has published such titles as One Minute Out, Agent in Place, and The Gray Man. He has also co-written several novels with Tom Clancy, including True Faith and Allegiance, Full Force and Effect, and Support and Defend. Greaney has traveled to multiple countries and learned about topics like combat medicine and firearms to improve the realism of his stories. He also has visited several military bases, as well as the Pentagon.

The author talk with Greaney will be held this Thursday, June 27 from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm. The discussion will take place in the Large Meeting Room inside the North Olmsted library. Seats are limited for the experience, so registration is required for the presentation. Those who hold similar activities at local libraries may use flyer printing to advertise their talks in advance.

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