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Centenary U. Spring Author Series: Maryann McFadden and the Tillie Smith Murder

Tuesday, April 24, 2018 - 6:30pm

Centenary University concludes its Spring Authors Series with author Maryann McFadden discussing her new book about the 1886 Tillie Smith murder.

A Hackettstown resident, McFadden is author of The Cemetery Keeper’s Wife, a new historical novel based on the 1886 murder of Tillie Smith at Centenary Collegiate Institute, a precursor to Centenary University. The event is free and open to the public, and includes a discussion and book signing. Join everyone at the Front Parlours of the Edward W. Seay Administration Building.

The murder of Smith, a kitchen maid at Centenary, captivated news readers across the nation, fueling a public outcry that led authorities to arrest and convict a maintenance man at the institute for the crime. Today, the gruesome murder has become woven into Hackettstown lore. A monument in her memory stands in Union Cemetery and “Tillie Walks” sponsored by Centenary Stage Company retrace Smith’s steps on the fateful night of her murder.

McFadden is the author of three books - The Richest Season, So Happy Together and The Book Lover - all of which were designated Indie Next Picks and called must-reads by the American Bookseller’s Association. Her fourth book, The Cemetery Keeper’s Wife, will be released in May.

For more information about the event, contact Beth Freeman 908-852-1400 ext. 2253 or elizabeth.freeman@centenaryuniversity.edu.

Sponsored by Centenary University’s English and Foreign Languages Department, the Spring Authors Series was funded in part through a grant from the Warren County Cultural & Heritage Commission. The annual series celebrates and inspires creative expression by inviting working writers to campus to interact with students and community members.