Author Travis Baldree at Third Place Books Thursday November 20, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Travis Baldree will present his new book, "Brigands & Breadknives," at Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park on November 20, 2025, at 7 PM. The story centers on a bookseller facing a midlife crisis, navigating the complexities of life and self-identity. The event is expected to draw a crowd of local readers and fans eager to engage with the author. Baldree's previous novels have received acclaim for their witty storytelling and relatable characters, enhancing the anticipation for this new release. The gathering reflects the vibrant literary culture in the Shoreline area and highlights the significance of local authors.

Baldree's exploration of personal challenges resonates with many readers, making his work timely and relevant. This book launch is not just an opportunity to promote a new title but also to foster connections within the community. Attendees will likely gain insights into Baldree's creative process and the themes he addresses in his writing.

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