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Authors on Main: Chris Bohjalian

NHPR's Rick Ganley with author Chris Bohjalian at The Bank of New Hampshire Stage on March 27th, 2024.
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NHPR's Rick Ganley with author Chris Bohjalian at The Bank of New Hampshire Stage on March 27th, 2024.

Authors on Main brings world class authors to Concord, New Hampshire, and in this episode, best-selling author Chris Bohjalian comes to the Bank of New Hampshire stage for a literary discussion of his new novel, "The Princess of Las Vegas."

"The Princess of Las Vegas" follows a Princess Diana impersonator and her estranged sister, as they find themselves drawn into a dangerous game of money and murder in this twisting tale of organized crime, cryptocurrency, and family secrets on the Las Vegas Strip.

This conversation between Chris Bohjalian and NHPR’s Rick Ganley was recorded before a live audience on March 27th, 2024.

For many radio listeners throughout New Hampshire, Rick Ganley is the first voice they hear each weekday morning, bringing them up to speed on news developments overnight and starting their day off with the latest information.
Sara has been a part of NHPR since 2011. Her work includes data visualizations, data journalism, original stories reported on the web, video, photos and illustrations. She is responsible for the station's visual style and print design, as well as the user experience of NHPR's digital platforms.
Dan Cahill is the Production Manager for NHPR, starting in 2024.

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