Friday, 3 January 2020

Crime Fiction Bookish Events.

Bookish events are always welcome and there are a number of events already arranged from the New Year onwards.  This is by no means a complete list. 

9 January 2020.
Helen Sedgwick book launch - 'When the Dead Come Calling' and in conversation with Margaret Kirk, S.G. MacLean, Barbara Henderson & Jennifer Morag Henderson at Waterstones Inverness.  More information there.

Mark Billingham and Alex Marwood will be at Gillingham Library from 7:30pm.   For tickets call 01634337799.

13 January 2020
Peter May at Aye Write: A Silent Death. As the new program is launched for this year bestselling author Peter May returns to the Mitchell Library, Granville Street, GLASGOW, G37DN in January to discuss his latest novel.  More information can be found here.

14 January 2020
Crime writers Lucie Whitehouse, Louise Candlish and Harriet Tyce as they discuss their latest novels at Waterstones Piccadilly. More information can be found here.

Helen Sedgwick and Mary Paulson-Ellis in conversation at Waterstones Glasgow (Sauchiehall Street) where they will be discussing Helen Sedgwick’s new novel When the Dead Come Calling.  More information can be found here.

20 January 2020
Sophie Hannah will be at Waterstones in Cambridge to launch her new psychological suspense novel “Haven’t They Grown.  More information can be found here.  The following day, (21 January 2020) she will also be at Chorleywood Library.  Information can be found here.

23 January 2020
Luca Veste will be in conversation with David Jackson as he launches his new novel The Six at Waterstones, Liverpool.  More information here.

C J Tudor will be talking about her new book The Other People and will be answering an audience Q &A as well at Waterstones, Nottingham.  More information can be found here.

28 January 2020
Crime writers William Shaw and Jo Spain will be in conversation at Lindum Books, Lincoln.  More information here.

29 January 2020
Jo Spain and William Shaw will be at Waterstones in Liverpool to discuss Jo Spain’s new book Six Wicked Reason’s.  More information about the event and tickets can be found here.  

Authors Rosamund Lupton and Liz Moore in conversation about their new books at Waterstones Piccadilly. More information can be found here.

30 January 2020
Heffers will be hosting 2017 CWA Historical Dagger winner Abir Mukherjee  who will be talking about the lastest Sam Wyndham book , ‘Death in the East’.  Abir Mukherjee also won the 2018 Wilber Smith Award.  More information about the event and tickets can be found here.

5 February 2020
Authors C J Tudor and Alex North will be in conversation together talking about their books at Waterstones Harrogate.  More information can be found here.

Elly Griffiths will be at the Duke’s Head Hotel, King’s Lynn talking about her new book to feature Ruth Galloway - The Lantern Men.  More information can be found here.

12 February 2020
Watching from the Dark: An Evening with Gytha Lodge at Waterstones Cambridge.  More information here.

13 February 2020
Crime writers C J Tudor, Fiona Cummins, Caz Frear and Laura Shepherd-Robinson will be in conversation at Waterstones Swansea.  More information about the event and tickets can be found here.  

Authors JP Delaney and Harriet Tyce will be in conversation at Waterstone’s, King’s Road, London as they discuss their novels The Perfect Wife and Blood Orange which are out in paperback.  More information here.

Elly Griffiths will be at Waterstones Leeds talking about her new book to feature Ruth Galloway – The Lantern Men.  More information here.

17 February 2020
James Oswald will be discussing and signing his new novel Bury them Deep at Primavera Bistro, Newton Mearns.  More information can be found here.

14 March 2020
Vaseem Khan will be signing his new book at Waterstones Durham.  More information here.

17 March 2020
Debut crime writer Trevor Wood will be launching his debut novel The Man on The Street at Waterstones Newcastle.  More information and can be found here.

27 March 2020
As part of Huddersfield Literary Festival Val McDermid will be talking about her work.  More information can be found here.

28 March 2020
As part of the York Literature Festival 2020 a number of crime fiction related talks have been arranged.

Rebecca Tope will be talking about Crime Fiction as Fairy Tales.  More information about the event and booking can be found here.

Humour in crime fiction is discussed in You’ll Die Laughing with Olga Wojtas.  More information can be found here.

Martin Edwards will also be talking about “The Art of the Whodunnit” also at the York Literature Festival.  More information can be found here.

Allan Guthrie will be talking about Making Crime Pay and Getting Published.  More information can be found here.

There will also be a crime panel and a Q & A.  Information can be found here.

6 April 2020
An evening with C L Taylor and Alice Feeney at Waterstones Leeds.  More information here.

20 May 2020
Crime writers in conversation: William Shaw & Olivia Kiernan at Waterstones Canterbury (Rose Lane). More information and tickets here.



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