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Whiskey Cocktails, goodie bag of books & best of Irish Crime Writing at Dulwich Books on Tuesday 26t


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Join us on Tuesday 26th April at 7pm for our third Deadly in Dulwich crime writing event. This time we are featuring the cream of Irish crime writing and to celebrate we will have whiskey cocktails for you.

We invite you to come along and hear Sinead Crowley, Jo Spain and Kate McQuaile talk about crime writing, their latest novels and how they write a plot that will have the reader gripped until the very last page.


Book tickets online: www.dulwichbooks.co.uk via email at [email protected], via telephone on 020 8670 1920, or pop into the bookshop on Croxted Road.


Tickets are ?5 and include whisky cocktails, a goodie bag of surprises & a priority booking pass to secure entry to the book launch of The Couple Next Door by Shari LaPena on Tuesday 19th July.

Doors open at 6.40pm, the event begins at 7pm and there will be questions at 8.15pm. Each book will be on sale at a specially discounted price.


Sinead?s debut thriller, Can Anybody Help Me? was a bestseller in Ireland and shortlisted for Crime Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards in 2014. Her second novel, Are You Watching Me? ? which also features Detective Claire Boyle ? will be out in paperback by the time of the event. It was also shortlisted for the Irish Crime Awards 2015, meaning that Sinead has had two consecutive shortlisting


Jo is the author of With Our Blessing and is a thrilling story based on true events. This is a top ten bestseller and Jo was shortlisted for the 2015 Richard and Judy search for a bestseller.


Kate McQuaile is the author of What She Never Told Me ? a crime novel about what you do when you find out that your whole life could be a lie. Katie is a graduate of the Faber novel-writing course. She lives in London and works as a journalist, but is originally from Drogheda in Ireland.

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