New York Times bestselling mystery writer J.A. Jance is coming to Coos County for the Title Wave author series of the Coos County Library Service District. Title Wave brings readers together with an outstanding northwest author each year. Catch the Title Wave by reading Jance’s new mystery, Dance of the Bones, and meet the author at the free talks she’ll give on May 11 and 12. She’ll be speaking about her novel and life as a writer at the following venues: May 11 – North Bend Public Library, 2:00pm; The Barn, 7:00pm, Bandon (adjacent to the Sprague Theater and Bandon Public Library). May 12 – Coos Bay Public Library, 2:00pmOSU Extension Building, 7:00pm 631 Alder Street, Myrtle Point. Dance of the Bones is Jance’s 51st novel, bringing together two of her popular series characters, Seattle detective J.P. Beamount and Arizona sheriff Brandon Walker “in a highly entertaining plot that honors both of these now-retired cops” says Publisher’s Weekly. With a missing boy’s life at stake, Beaumount and Walker join forces to stop a sociopathic smuggler who has eluded justice for decades. Dance of the Bones is available for checkout at Coos County public libraries and Southwestern Oregon Community College Library in book, audiobook, and large print formats. Books by the Bay and Winter River Books offer the book at a discount. For more information about Title Wave, visit www.cooslibraries.org. The author and her husband live in Seattle and Tuscon, Arizona. For more information about J.A. Jance, please visit www.jajance.com Jance’s visit is made possible by the Friends of the Library and Library Foundation groups of Coos County, the Coos County Library Service District, The Mill Casino, Books by the Bay, and Winter River Books.