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NOTTINGHAM CRIME EVENING
Don't miss 'The Line-Up' - an evening of crime fiction coming up at Waterstones Nottingham on Friday 6th November.
Suspect number one: Steven Dunne
Steven's explosive and gripping self-published debut in 2008, 'The Reaper', dropped a bomb on the crime scene and led to a string of thrillers starring the troubled DI Damen Brook. He presents Eexhibit A: his latest novel 'A Killing Moon'.
Suspect number two: Glenis Wilson
Already a celebrated author of literary fiction Glenis has turned her talented hand to crime, 'Dead Certainty' was released earlier this year to widespread acclaim. She will bring Exhibit B: her second crime novel set in the hidden underbelly of the world of horse racing, 'Dead On Course'.
Suspect number three: Stephen Booth
Derbyshire's grand master, the multiple award-winner has a rap-sheet 15 novels long, starring his contrasting characters, Cooper and Fry. Exhibit C is the latest Cooper & Fry novel 'The Murder Road'.
Tickets are just £3 from Waterstones. Call now to reserve your place!
Tickets and further details on: 0115 947 0069
https://www.waterstones.com/events/the-line-up-with-steven-dunne-glenis-wilson-and-stephen-booth/nottingham
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