LI readings and signings, Nov. 15-21

Nelson DeMille discusses and signs copies of his latest novel, "Radiant Angel," at the Walt Whitman Birthplace in Huntington Station.
Sunday, Nov. 15
Garden City author Nelson DeMille discusses writing mysteries and signs copies of his latest John Corey novel, “Radiant Angel.” At 2 p.m., Walt Whitman Birthplace State Historic Site and Interpretive Center, 246 Old Walt Whitman Rd., Huntington Station; 631-427-5240, waltwhitman.org
Monday, Nov. 16
Former Newsday reporter and editor Jim Smith of Williston Park signs copies of “Heroes to the End: An Army Correspondent’s Last Days in Vietnam.” Proceeds from book sales benefit United Veterans Beacon House. At 12:30 p.m., East Meadow Library, 1886 Front St., East Meadow; 516-794-2570, eastmeadow.info
“The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg (author of “If Someone Says ‘You Complete Me,’ Run!”) and author Adriana Trigiani (“All the Stars in the Heavens”) appear in conversation, with a signing to follow. At 7 p.m., Book Revue, 313 New York Ave., Huntington; 631-271-1442, bookrevue.com
Tuesday, Nov. 17
Contributors to the anthology “Jewish Noir: Contemporary Tales of Crime and Other Dark Deeds,” including Reed Farrel Coleman, Melanie Dante, Rabbi Adam Fisher, Kenneth Wishnia, Steven Wishnia and S.A. Solomon, discuss the book and sign copies. Register in advance. At 7 p.m., Sachem Library, 150 Holbrook Rd., Holbrook; 631-588-5024, sachemlibrary.org
Saturday, Nov. 21
Center Moriches author Matthew McGevna discusses his novel, “Little Beasts,” loosely based on the 1979 murder of John Pius. At noon, Hampton Bays Public Library, 52 Ponquogue Ave., Hampton Bays; 631-728-6241, hamptonbayslibrary.org
Newsday reporter Thomas Maier, author of “Masters of Sex,” speaks about his new book, “When Lions Roar: The Churchills and the Kennedys.” At 5 p.m., Canio’s, 290 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631-725-4926, caniosbooks.com
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