Reservations begin March 18 for the summer King Library programming.
Join us for an evening with award-winning author Deb Miller Landau as she discusses A Devil Went Down to Georgia, ranked #1 on Oprah Daily’s list of the “best true crime books of all time.” The book explores the 1987 murder of Black socialite Lita McClinton Sullivan, her troubled marriage, and the international manhunt for her killer..
Deb Miller Landau is an accomplished writer and journalist with a dynamic career spanning multiple fields, including news reporting, magazine features, television production, and corporate content creation. Over the years, she has covered a diverse range of topics, from travel and human-interest stories to true crime and emerging technologies. Her work has taken her around the globe, providing unique perspectives through her experiences with scaling a mountain with nomads, eating a goat with Bedouins, and even getting a pedicure on a glacier.
Landau is the author of more than a dozen Lonely Planet guidebooks and has contributed to esteemed publications like Forbes, National Geographic Traveler, and Atlanta magazine. Her Atlanta magazine feature, “Social Disgraces,” served as the basis for her book A Devil Went Down to Georgia, and was included in Harper Perennial’s Best American Crime Writing anthology.