One of the best-known and biggest-selling authors of all
time, James Patterson, has been announced as a headline act at the 2019
Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival.
Patterson has sold more than 375 million books worldwide
and currently holds the Guinness World Record for the most #1 New York Times
bestsellers. He has been the most-borrowed author of adult fiction in UK
libraries, for the past 11 years in a row.
Mari Hannah, who has taken over the mantle of Programming
Chair from Lee Child for the 2019 Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing
Festival, said: “What some people may not know about James Patterson is how
much he cares about reading, how much he gives back, donating books and
offering financial support to independent bookshops, ensuring that his reading
legacy lives on. As the festival’s Reader-in-Residence for the past three
years, announcing James Patterson in my year as Programming Chair is a huge
honour.”
A renowned advocate of reading, philanthropist Patterson
has donated millions to reading initiatives, schools, colleges, independent
bookstores and libraries. He is also founding partner with the Duchess of
Cornwall of the Children's Reading Fund (UK).
Mari added: “Crime fiction is a gateway into reading for
many. As Reader-in-Residence, I toured libraries this summer with our annual
Big Read. This year’s title was James Patterson’s Along Came a Spider
and readers loved it. Harrogate has featured some colossal names when it comes
to giants of the genre, from JK Rowling as Robert Galbraith to Lee Child and
John Grisham. I’m thrilled that James Patterson will be joining us in 2019.”
The son of an insurance salesman and a schoolteacher,
Patterson grew up in New York and worked in advertising, before publishing his
debut in 1976. His 1993 novel, Along Came a Spider, his first to feature
Alex Cross, was also his first New York Times bestseller in fiction.
Mr Patterson’s awards for adult and children’s literature
include the Edgar Award, the International Thriller of the Year Award, and the
Children’s Choice Award for Author of the Year.
James Patterson said: “I’m really looking forward to coming
to Harrogate next year and meeting my UK fans. I was thrilled that Along Came
a Spider was chosen as the Big Read at last year’s festival and taken on
the road by Mari Hannah to libraries across the North. I firmly believe that
better readers become better thinkers, and libraries and book festivals play a
key role in spreading the joy of reading.”
Programming Chair, Mari Hannah, is best known for her Kate
Daniels series which is in development for TV with Sprout Pictures. She also
writes the Ryan & O’Neil thrillers and the Stone & Oliver series of
police procedurals. In 2010, she won the Northern Writers’ Award, followed by
the Polari First Book Prize in 2013 for her debut, The Murder Wall.
For her body of work, she won the CWA Dagger in the Library 2017. Mari lives in
Northumberland with her partner, a former murder detective.
Photo Credit: Rankin
The 2019 Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival
takes place at the Old Swan Hotel, Harrogate 18-21 July, harrogateinternationalfestivals.com
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