MORRISTOWN -- The Morristown Public Library enjoyed a brief visit with R. M. Doyon recently as he was passing through Morristown, his former home, and made a point to stop by the library to donate a …
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MORRISTOWN -- The Morristown Public Library enjoyed a brief visit with R. M. Doyon recently as he was passing through Morristown, his former home, and made a point to stop by the library to donate a signed copy of his latest novel “Thou Torturest Me.”
Andrew Cohen of the Ottawa Citizen describes Doyon's new novel as, literate and highly entertaining.
Library director Bridget Whalen-Nevin wanted to pose for the picture with his popular novel “Upcountry” as well, but of course it was checked out of the library.
Doyon will be available for visits to any of the 65 libraries within the North Country Library System in the spring of 2014 and may be contacted through his website at www.rmdoyon.com.