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GETTING WARMER Stacy Horn reads from and signs “The Restless Sleep” (Viking), her new book about the detectives of New York City’s cold-case squad, who work to solve crimes that are sometimes decades old. Tonight, 7 p.m., Barnes & Noble Chelsea, 675 Sixth Ave., between 21st and 22nd streets, 212-727-1227, free.
OLE MOLEY Edward Lewine reads from his first book, “Death and the Sun” (Houghton Mifflin), an account of the world of Spanish bullfighting. It’s based on the year he spent with matador Francisco Rivera Ordonez, whose family has a long history of bullfighting: His father was killed in the ring, and his great-grandfather was the inspiration for the matador in Ernest Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises.” Tonight, 7 p.m., the Half King, 505 W. 23rd St. at Tenth Avenue, 212-462-4300, free.
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