Cal State Fullerton alumna Elizabeth George, a New York Times best-selling novelist, returns to campus Saturday, April 2, to share her work at the Assistance League Professional Women’s Auxiliary’s “A Day of Authors.”
George ’79 (M.S. counseling) is the author of the Inspector Lynley mysteries, including last year’s “A Banquet of Consequences,” as a well as a number of young adult books and short story collections. She combines a talent for twisting plots with ethical, agonizing and sardonic humor. George returned to CSUF in 2004 to receive an honorary doctorate and serve as a commencement keynote speaker. She was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award in 1995.
The event, which features other authors, will be held from 8:15 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Titan Student Union, 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton 92831. Cost is $95. For more information and registration, visit online.