Lawyer Pamela Wechsler spent seven years as a writer for network television shows, including Law and Order. Now she applies her legal mind and writing talents to her debut novel, MISSION HILL. Academy Awrd-winning writer, actor, and director Billy Bob Thornton calls her work “authentic, gritty and romantic. Pam Wechsler delivers a thrill ride, crackling with suspense, wit and style. The story is rich, the characters are complex, and the writing is deft. I can’t wait for the next one.” Hank Phillippi Ryan says Wechsler’s book is “riveting, suspenseful and heartbreakingly realistic. Pam Wechsler joins the ranks of Boston’s finest with her searing and authentic look inside the prosecution―and at the danger when justice gets personal.”
Boston Literary District Executive Partner The Godfrey Hotel Boston hosts a book launch party for local phenom Wechsler with free appetizers, where she will read, sign, and shmooze with guests. Books sales by More Than Words, which helps disenfranchised youth learn the ins and outs of business so they can go on to become satisfying, productive adults.
Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.