Capital Crime
presents the Capital Crime Book Club, an affordable monthly subscription
service and year-round home for crime and thriller fans.
Capital Crime is pleased
to announce the launch of the Capital Crime Book Club. The
Capital Crime Book Club is an affordable monthly subscription service that will
be a year-round, inclusive, home for readers, and a regular link between
authors and fans.
Each month, subscribers will
receive two carefully curated paperbacks along with exclusive access to great
author content and community activities. The Capital Crime Book Club offers a
way for authors and publishers to connect with readers, maintaining the ethos
at the heart of the Capital Crime festival.
The Capital Crime Book Club will
provide readers with great value for money, and a greater sense of community.
Capital Crime co-founder Adam Hamdy, says “Capital Crime is an inclusive festival with a strong sense of
community. It is in this spirit that we’re launching the Capital Crime Book
Club, a home for all fans of crime fiction. With a monthly subscription fee in
the region of £10 for two paperbacks and access to exclusive community content,
we’re intent on offering a great value service that’s accessible to everyone.”
Capital Crime co-founder
and Goldsboro Books Managing Director,
David Headley, says “Capital Crime has always been about connecting fans of
crime fiction with their favourite writers. We see this as another string to
our bow complementing our physical festival and capitalcrime.digital platform.
We’re supporting authors and publishers and helping them connect with readers
in celebration of this much-loved genre.”
The Capital Crime Book
Club will officially launch on September 1st 2020. Register now to
be among the first to experience The Capital Crime Book Club: https://www.capitalcrime.digital/capital-crime-book-club/
ABOUT
CAPITAL CRIME
Capital
Crime is a diverse, inclusive and socially responsible festival, running
initiatives including social outreach to support students exploring a literary
career, an innovative digital festival and the New Voices Award. The festival is the brainchild of British
screenwriter Adam Hamdy and Managing Director of Goldsboro Books, David
Headley.
Capital
Crime’s inaugural festival took place from September 26th -28th
2019 at the Connaught Rooms in London. Guests included Kate
Atkinson, Robert Harris, David Baldacci, Ian Rankin, Ann Cleeves, Robert
Glenister, Leye Adenle, Denise Mina, Anthony Horowitz, Abir Mukherjee and many
others.
Capital Crime 2020 is due
to take place on 1st – 3rd October 2020. Capital Crime
organisers are monitoring
the COVID-19 pandemic closely and while they are not yet able to take a
decision on the 2020 festival, their priority is keeping their delegates and
guests safe. The Capital Crime Book Club will run alongside the festival in the
event it goes ahead, or act as a substitute if it gets cancelled. If the
2020 festival does not go ahead, existing Capital Crime 2020 pass holders will have the
opportunity to convert to membership of the Capital Crime Book Club, transfer
their purchase to a 2021 pass or get full refunds as they see fit. Capital
Crime will be sharing more details with existing Capital Crime 2020 pass
holders in the coming weeks.
Catch up with Capital Crime’s Digital Festival
here: www.capitalcrime.digital
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